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A guide to drug information resources for students..A clinical, point-of-care drug information resource. Lexi-Drugs, the heart of Lexi-Comp, is a comprehensive database of over 1600 drug monographs, covering over 8000 medications. Also included: a drug interaction tool, a drug identification file and more.
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What is Proxy Access? Temple students can opt to grant access to certain components of their information in Self Service Banner to other people. This is called granting “proxy access,” and the person getting access is referred as the “proxy.” Students commonly grant this access to parents, guardians or spouses and can set up multiple proxies, granting each of them similar or different ...
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An introduction to the genealogy-related holdings of the Special Collections Research Center.
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Recently celebrating its 50th year anniversary, CIS@Temple is one of the oldest computer science departments in the country and is experiencing tremendous growth in its research and academic programs.
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Join us to learn more about Fox’s MBA programs and the Fox School of Business at an upcoming information session, webinar, or other special event.
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Submatrix columns. For example, from the following 3-by-4 matrix, we can construct a 2-by-3 submatrix by removing row 3 and columns. A leading principal submatrix is one in which em
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At CNDR, we see research discoveries and therapeutics as a calling—one that demands collaboration and the relentless pursuit of solutions to neurological disorders.
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Quien, R. M., Kaiser, B. A., Dunn, S. P., Kulinsky, A., Polinsky, M., Baluarte, H. J., Batiuk, T. D., Halloran, P. F.; Transplantation. 1997 Nov 27. Natural history and etiology of hyperuricemia following pediatric renal transplantation.
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