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  • |Term=LED therapy |Short definition=LED therapy (.
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  • == Baby-led weaning == '''Baby-led weaning''' (pronunciation: /ˈbeɪbi lɛd ˈwiːnɪŋ/) is a method of addi
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  • |Term=LED therapy |Short definition=LED therapy (.
    460 bytes (65 words) - 05:05, 12 January 2023
  • == Baby-led weaning == '''Baby-led weaning''' (pronunciation: /ˈbeɪbi lɛd ˈwiːnɪŋ/) is a method of addi
    1 KB (196 words) - 20:18, 9 February 2024
  • |Middlename=Led'S Giscard
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  • ...n food and led to the establishment of permanent settlements. This in turn led to significant population growth and the development of complex societies. ...o a more stable and predictable lifestyle. The development of farming also led to the creation of surplus food, which could be stored for future use or tr
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  • ...20th century, with the exact etymology unknown. The case of these monkeys led to significant changes in animal rights and laboratory practices in the Uni ...ed the poor living conditions and inhumane treatment of the monkeys, which led to the first police raid on an animal research laboratory in the U.S. and a
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  • ...tting worse. Crisis intervention is not intended to solve the problem that led to the crisis  ...tting worse. Crisis intervention is not intended to solve the problem that led to the crisis {{dictionary-stub}} [[Category:Dictionary of medicine]]
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  • * [[LED light]]: LED stands for Light Emitting Diode. This type of light works by passing an ele * [[LED light]]
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  • ...cials to promote their antipsychotic drugs in state-run institutions. This led to a significant [[scandal]] and a series of [[lawsuit|lawsuits]] against t ...ndustry operates, with increased scrutiny and regulation. His actions also led to a greater awareness of the potential for corruption in the industry, and
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  • |Short definition=Lead shield (LED screen) In medicine, a protective shield that can be attached to the outsid Lead shield - {{pronunciation}} (LED screen) In medicine, a protective shield that can be attached to the outsid
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  • ...[[Furness General Hospital]] in [[Barrow-in-Furness]], [[England]], which led to a major investigation into the hospital's [[maternity]] and [[neonatal]] ...he hospital was placed under special measures by the CQC. The scandal also led to a wider investigation into maternity services across the [[National Heal
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  • ...h defects in the children of women who had taken it during pregnancy. This led to the drug being withdrawn from the market and a subsequent scandal that h ...haracterized by the absence or underdevelopment of limbs. The scandal also led to significant changes in drug testing and regulation, with many countries
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  • ...t known for his work in mental health reform in the 1960s and 1970s, which led to the closure of psychiatric hospitals in Italy. This movement is often re ...nco Basaglia and his wife Franca Ongaro Basaglia. The law, passed in 1978, led to the gradual closure of psychiatric hospitals and the development of comm
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  • ...ber of people with health insurance in the [[United States]], and has also led to changes in the way healthcare is delivered and paid for. ...o been the subject of criticism and controversy. Critics argue that it has led to increased healthcare costs and has also resulted in people losing their
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  • ...ed the use of [[dyes]] in the study of biological tissues and cells, which led to the development of the [[Gram stain]], a critical tool in microbiology. .... He developed new staining techniques for the study of blood cells, which led to the identification of various types of [[white blood cells]].
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  • ...commerce, which led to economic and diplomatic problems. These weaknesses led to the constitutional convention and the creation of a new constitution.
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  • ...in alcohol consumption and related social problems, others contend that it led to an increase in organized crime and illegal [[speakeasies]].
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  • ...ork has significantly improved the understanding of these diseases and has led to the development of new diagnostic tests and treatments.
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  • ...om the cause of death, which refers to the specific injury or disease that led to the person's death. * '''[[Cause of Death]]''': The specific injury or disease that led to the person's death.
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  • ...manufacture of [[semiconductors]], [[solar cells]], and in some types of [[LED]] lights. * [[LED]]
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  • * [[Nazi Party]]: The political party in Germany, led by Adolf Hitler, that was in power from 1933 to 1945. * [[Third Reich]]: The Nazi regime, led by Hitler, from 1933 to 1945.
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