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Pater
Walter (Horatio). 1839--94, English essayist and critic, noted for his prose style and his advocation of the "love of art for its own sake". His works include the philosophical romance Marius the Epicurean (1885), Studies in the History of the Renaissance (1873), and Imaginary Portraits (1887)


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Ancak, insidanstaki dususe ragmen, bogmaca ulkemizde hala tum yas gruplarini ozellikle ergen, eriskin ve bebekieri etkileyen bir enfeksiyon hastaligi olmaya ve siklik patern gostermeye devam etmekte, 3-5 yil araliklarla salginlar yaparak morbidite ve mortaliteye yol acmaktadir.
Hastamizin akciger grafisinde literaturle uyumlu bicimde bazallerde agirlikli olmak uzere yaygin mikronoduler patern ve toraks BT incelemesinde hava bronkogrami ile homojen hiperdens akciger parankim gorunumleri saptanmistir.
A Patern of Abuse The testimonies by the victims of the TMB's abuse of power that day were tragically compelling.
 
 
 
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