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  • It has also been used to stimulate the production of granulocytes in patients receiving medication e.g., antineoplastic agents that may resuit in significant leukopenia.

    The Neuropsychiatric Guide to Modern Everyday Psychiatry Michael Alan Taylor 1993

  • It remains to be seen, therefore, whether any great improvement will resuit from the new Act, especially as private tuition may take the place of attendance at a school, and exemption is granted to those who have no fixed place of abode, and to parents who object to the tuition given in all the schools within two and a half miles of their homes.

    Dutch Life in Town and Country P. M. Hough

  • Implicitly believing in their destiny, armed with the qualities I have merely enumerated, and having principles of Government, probably the best on the whole that history has revealed, it was inevitable that these people should become the greatest Colonizers of all time; and we are the result of those qualities, we, with the other outlying portions of the Empire, constitute the resuit of those qualities.

    The British Empire, Its Growth and Power 1920

  • The blanched faces, slender forms, and taper fîngers of the f actory girls was one resuit of the new employ - ment.

    De la philosophie de la nature 1770

  • "The resuit of the impulse given to the youthf ul mind of the place was, that fîve individuals of that small parish and two from the West Parish were simulta - neously members, six of Harvard, and one of Dart - mouth collège."'

    De la philosophie de la nature 1770

  • The resuit was that the waters were thrown back into the bayous, many boats were wrecked, and others were landed there and abandoned with their cargoes, by their owners.

    De la philosophie de la nature 1770

  • [He probably means debt as a resuit of livîng expenses and sickness.]

    De la philosophie de la nature 1770

  • [He probably means debt as a resuit of living expenses and sickness.]

    De la philosophie de la nature 1770

  • But there is no time when such a visit could easily hâve been made and no direct référence to it This implication and othera like it are probably the resuit of his realistic way of putting things.

    De la philosophie de la nature 1770

  • There wcrc some prominent French and Amer - ican f amilies located hère as a resuit of such an attempt by a General Morgan of New Jersey.

    De la philosophie de la nature Delisle de Sales, J., 1741-1816 1770

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