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  1. Dihydrocodeine - Wikipedia

    Controlled-release dihydrocodeine is a non-prescription item in some places, especially the 60 mg strength. A report by the Ivo Šandor Organisation in 2004 listed Andorra, Spain, Gibraltar and Austria …

  2. Breast cancer management - Wikipedia

    Recent large trials (UK START and Canadian) have confirmed that shorter treatment courses, typically over three to four weeks, result in equivalent cancer control and side effects as the more protracted …

  3. List of people who have undergone electroconvulsive therapy

    List of people who have undergone electroconvulsive therapyUse of electrical apparatus. Bergonic chair for giving general electric treatment for psychological effect in psycho-neurotic cases (World War I …

  4. Expected mean squares - Wikipedia

    In statistics, expected mean squares (EMS) are the expected values of certain statistics arising in partitions of sums of squares in the analysis of variance (ANOVA). They can be used for ascertaining …

  5. Skin gambling - Wikipedia

    Counter-Strike Counter-Strike is series of team-based first-person shooter developed by Valve that debuted in 1999. Players in the game take the role of a terrorist or a counter-terrorist, with each team …

  6. Internet fraud - Wikipedia

    Online fraud appears in many forms, ranging from email spam to online scams. Common cybercrimes involving internet fraud including social engineering, phishing, cryptocurrency frauds, and romance …

  7. Anti-psychiatry - Wikipedia

    Anti-psychiatry, sometimes spelled antipsychiatry, is a movement based on the view that psychiatric treatment can often be more damaging than helpful to patients. [1][2] The term anti-psychiatry was …

  8. List of gene therapies - Wikipedia

    This article contains a list of commercially available gene therapies.