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It is hard to make very meaningful comparisons between the value of money in places around the world with widely varying standards of living just by looking at how much goods and services cost in the resective locales, and even harder to do so when comparing the value of money 200 years ago to that of today.
The Volokh Conspiracy » An Act for the Relief of Sick and Disabled Seamen 2010
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It is hard to make very meaningful comparisons between the value of money in places around the world with widely varying standards of living just by looking at how much goods and services cost in the resective locales, and even harder to do so when comparing the value of money 200 years ago to that of today.
The Volokh Conspiracy » An Act for the Relief of Sick and Disabled Seamen 2010
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It is hard to make very meaningful comparisons between the value of money in places around the world with widely varying standards of living just by looking at how much goods and services cost in the resective locales, and even harder to do so when comparing the value of money 200 years ago to that of today.
The Volokh Conspiracy » An Act for the Relief of Sick and Disabled Seamen 2010
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It is hard to make very meaningful comparisons between the value of money in places around the world with widely varying standards of living just by looking at how much goods and services cost in the resective locales, and even harder to do so when comparing the value of money 200 years ago to that of today.
The Volokh Conspiracy » An Act for the Relief of Sick and Disabled Seamen 2010
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There is Class I Evidence suggesting that resective surgery in patients with medically refractory temporal lobe epilepsy leads to higher rates of seizure freedom and better quality of life when compared to best medical management.
JAMA current issue 2009
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There is Class I Evidence suggesting that resective surgery in patients with medically refractory temporal lobe epilepsy leads to higher rates of seizure freedom and better quality of life when compared to best medical management.
JAMA current issue 2009
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Patients in the study have had epilepsy for an average of 22 years and 54 percent of the 110 implanted patients had previously undergone resective surgery and/or vagal nerve stimulation therapy.
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These findings further establish VNS Therapy as the best option for patients with medically refractory epilepsy who are not candidates for resective surgery or who have failed resective surgery. "
unknown title 2009
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