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Stokes-Adams syndrome

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Stokes-Adams syndrome

[¦stōks ′ad·əmz ‚sin‚drōm]
(medicine)
Syncopic or convulsive attacks occurring in patients with complete heart block.
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of Scientific & Technical Terms, 6E, Copyright © 2003 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.
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Adams, Robert, Lena Dominelli and Malcolm Payne, Social Work: Themes, Issues and Critical Debates.
Almost all of these secular leaders identified with the Enlightenment's rationalist theology, and many--like John Adams, Robert Treat Paine, Samuel Otis, and Paul Revere--arrived at their liberal principles under the pastoral guidance of Mayhew.
Heaven knows where we'll be when Gerry Adams, Robert McCartney and the Hole in the Wall Gang start getting recognised by the culture lobby.
It was a tremendous effort and the young journalists - Keira Leigh Rooney, Kelley French, Kelly Marie Hunter, Lisa Thompson, Leanne Harvey, Cathryn Adams, Robert Forrest, Steven Ruddick and Haydn Swift - picked up a range of skills and experiences along the way.
Hazard, died in 1979.She leaves three sons: Donald Hazard and his wife, Venture, of North Adams, Robert Hazard and his wife, Johanne, of Silver Bay, MN, and David Hazard and his wife, Pamela, of Clinton; a daughter, Barbara Hazard of Somerville; a brother, Donald LeComte, of Clinton; eight grandchildren; and many great-grandchildren.
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