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ill, Hoban Lillian, ed. The big seed. New York: Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers, c, 1993.

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Geritz, Stefanus Antonius Hendrikus. The evolutionary significance of variation in seed size. [Leiden?]: S.A.H. Geritz, 1998.

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Alesina, Alberto. On the number and size of nations. Cambridge, MA: National Bureau of Economic Research, 1995.

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Westoff, Charles F. Desired number of children: 2000-2008. Calverton, Md: ICF Macro, 2010.

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D'Souza, Gerard Eugene. The U.S. soybean processing industry: Optimal size, number, and location. [Muscle Shoals, AL: Tennessee Valley Authority, 1986.

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D'Souza, Gerard Eugene. The U.S. soybean processing industry: Optimal size, number, and location. [Muscle Shoals, Ala: Tennessee Valley Authority, Office of Agricultural and Chemical Development, 1986.

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D'Souza, Gerard Eugene. The U.S. soybean processing industry: Optimal size, number, and location. [Muscle Shoals, Ala: Tennessee Valley Authority, Office of Agricultural and Chemical Development, 1986.

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Faith: The size of a mustard seed : a companion for daily living. Pasadena, Calif: Innerwisdom Pub., 1999.

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Andriamananjara, Soamiely. On the size and number of regional integration arrangements: A political economy model. Washington, DC: World Bank, Development Research Group, Trade, 1999.

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ill, Yeon Je-hwe, and Li Chunhui, eds. Ke yi gei wo yi ke tang ma? Tainan Shi: Shi yi wen hua shi ye gu fen you xian gong si, 2007.

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Bell, Alan. Choice of operation in verbal arithmetic problems: The effects of number size, problem structure and context. [Nottingham: Shell Centre for Mathematical Education, 1987.

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Macro International. Demographic and Health Surveys., ed. Change in the desired number of children: A cross-country cohort analysis of levels and correlates of change. Calverton, Md: Macro International Inc., 1998.

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Steve, Mills, ed. Developing numeracy: Numbers and the number system : activities for the daily maths lesson. London: A. & C. Black, 2000.

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Hulland, John. Consideration set formation: The effects of information accessibility and the number of previous choices on set size and composition. London, Canada: Western Business School, University of Western Ontario, 1992.

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Frank, Murphy. Ben Franklin and the magic squares. New York: Random House, 2001.

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Frank, Murphy. Ben Franklin and the magic squares. New York: Random House, 2001.

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Gans, Evelien, and Remco Ensel, eds. The Holocaust, Israel and 'the Jew'. NL Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.5117/9789089648488.

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This book is the first comprehensive study of postwar antisemitism in the Netherlands. It focuses on the way stereotypes are passed on from one decade to the next, as reflected in public debates, the mass media, protests and commemorations, and everyday interactions. The Holocaust, Israel and 'the Jew' explores the ways in which old stories and phrases relating to 'the stereotypical Jew' are recycled and modified for new uses, linking the antisemitism of the early postwar years to its enduring manifestations in today's world. The Dutch case is interesting because of the apparent contrast between the Netherlands' famous tradition of tolerance and the large numbers of Jews who were deported and murdered in the Second World War. The book sheds light on the dark side of this so-called 'Dutch paradox,' in manifestations of aversion and guilt after 1945. In this context, the abusive taunt 'They forgot to gas you' can be seen as the first radical expression of postwar antisemitism as well as an indication of how the Holocaust came to be turned against the Jews. The identification of 'the Jew' with the gas chamber spread from the streets to football stadiums, and from verbal abuse to pamphlet and protest. The slogan 'Hamas, Hamas all the Jews to the gas' indicates that Israel became a second marker of postwar antisemitism. The chapters cover themes including soccer-related antisemitism, Jewish responses, philosemitism, antisemitism in Dutch-Moroccan and Dutch- Turkish communities, contentious acts of remembrance, the neo-Nazi tradition, and the legacy of Theo van Gogh. The book concludes with a lengthy epilogue on 'the Jew' in the politics of the radical right, the attacks in Paris in 2015, and the refugee crisis. The stereotype of 'the Jew' appears to be transferable to other minorities. Now also available as paperback!
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Gans, Evelien, and Remco Ensel, eds. The Holocaust, Israel and 'the Jew'. NL Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.5117/9789462986084.

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This book is the first comprehensive study of postwar antisemitism in the Netherlands. It focuses on the way stereotypes are passed on from one decade to the next, as reflected in public debates, the mass media, protests and commemorations, and everyday interactions. The Holocaust, Israel and 'the Jew' explores the ways in which old stories and phrases relating to 'the stereotypical Jew' are recycled and modified for new uses, linking the antisemitism of the early postwar years to its enduring manifestations in today's world. The Dutch case is interesting because of the apparent contrast between the Netherlands' famous tradition of tolerance and the large numbers of Jews who were deported and murdered in the Second World War. The book sheds light on the dark side of this so-called 'Dutch paradox,' in manifestations of aversion and guilt after 1945. In this context, the abusive taunt 'They forgot to gas you' can be seen as the first radical expression of postwar antisemitism as well as an indication of how the Holocaust came to be turned against the Jews. The identification of 'the Jew' with the gas chamber spread from the streets to football stadiums, and from verbal abuse to pamphlet and protest. The slogan 'Hamas, Hamas all the Jews to the gas' indicates that Israel became a second marker of postwar antisemitism. The chapters cover themes including soccer-related antisemitism, Jewish responses, philosemitism, antisemitism in Dutch-Moroccan and Dutch- Turkish communities, contentious acts of remembrance, the neo-Nazi tradition, and the legacy of Theo van Gogh. The book concludes with a lengthy epilogue on 'the Jew' in the politics of the radical right, the attacks in Paris in 2015, and the refugee crisis. The stereotype of 'the Jew' appears to be transferable to other minorities.
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Brogi Bercoff, Giovanna, and Maria Grazia Bartolini, eds. Kiev e Leopoli: Il 'testo' culturale. Florence: Firenze University Press, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.36253/978-88-8453-666-2.

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Kiev has always revealed a surprising capacity for assimilation, giving rise over time to multi-ethnic, multi-faith and multi-cultural contexts of various types. Thinking of the "Kiev text" leads inevitably to consideration of the other emblematic text of the Ukrainian identity, the no less composite reality of Lviv. This publication contains the contributions presented at a Conference (Milan, February 2007) addressed to the "cultural text" of Kiev and Lviv. The authors are specialists with different cultural profiles, and the book is of a deliberately inter-disciplinary character. In view of the richness and variety of the information it is offered, within the Italian and international context, as a useful source even for the non-specialist public, and is one of a very small number of books dedicated to Ukraine available in Italian. Clearly, the arguments addressed represent only a tiny part of the vast spectrum of issues and questions inherent to the specificity and plurality of Kiev and Lviv. The hope is that the seed sewn here will grow into further fruitful interest.
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Nielson, Mark T. The relationship of seed size, spacing, stem and eye number to yield of Nooksack and Russet Burbank potato cultivars. 1986.

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Giaquinto, Marcus. Philosophy of Number. Edited by Roi Cohen Kadosh and Ann Dowker. Oxford University Press, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199642342.013.039.

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There are many kinds of number. This chapter concentrates on finite cardinal numbers, as they have a basic role in our thinking. Numbers cannot be seen, heard, touched, tasted, or smelled; they do not emit or reflect signals; they leave no traces. So what kind of thing are they? How can we have knowledge of them? The aim of this chapter is to present and assess the main answers to these questions – classical and neo-classical, nominalism, mentalism, fictionalism, logicism, and the set-size view. All views are disputed, including the view I will argue for, the set-size view. The final section relates the finite cardinal numbers to the natural numbers.
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The Big Seed. Aladdin, 2007.

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Library of Congress. Congressional Research Service, ed. Number of local educational agencies by enrollment size. Washington, D.C: Congressional Research Service, Library of Congress, 1987.

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K, Wallace Richard, and Mississippi-Alabama Sea Grant Consortium, eds. Optimum size for planting hatchery produced oyster seed: Final technical report. [Ocean Springs, Miss: Mississippi-Alabama Sea Grant, 2001.

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The U.S. soybean processing industry: Optimal size, number, and location. [Muscle Shoals, AL: Tennessee Valley Authority, 1986.

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India. Agricultural Census Commissioner, Madhya Pradesh., ed. Agricultural census, 1985-86: Number & area of holdings. [Gwalior]: Agricultural Census Commissioner, Madhya Pradesh, 1988.

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G, Pierce Vicky, and Lewis Research Center, eds. High-temperature LDV seed particle development. [Cleveland, Ohio]: National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Lewis Research Center, 1989.

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G, Pierce Vicky, and Lewis Research Center, eds. High-temperature LDV seed particle development. [Cleveland, Ohio]: National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Lewis Research Center, 1989.

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Macklin, Jenenne R. Faith The Size of A Mustard Seed: A Companion for Daily Living. Inner Wisdom Publications, 1999.

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Spolaore, Enrico, and Alberto Alesina. On the Number and Size of Nations/Working Paper No 5050. Natl Bureau of Economic Res, 1995.

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Andriamananjara, Soamiely. On the Size and Number of Regional Integration Arrangements: A Political Economy Model. The World Bank, 1999. http://dx.doi.org/10.1596/1813-9450-2117.

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Kusmenoglu, Ismail. Ascochyta blight of chickpea: Inheritance and relationship to seed size, morphological traits and isozyme variation. 1990.

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Allen, Keith. Perceptual Constancy and Apparent Properties. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199666416.003.0002.

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Properties like shape, size, and colour exhibit perceptual constancy: they appear to remain constant throughout variations in the conditions under which they are perceived. A number of writers have suggested that “apparent properties”, mind-independent relational properties that vary with the perceptual conditions, play an essential role in explaining perceptual constancy. On this view, when we see, e.g. a penny from an oblique angle, we see the circularity of the penny by or in virtue of seeing a mind-independent relational apparent property (its elliptical look). This chapter argues that views which explain the perception of constant properties of objects by appealing to perception of mind-independent apparent properties are structurally similar to sense-datum theories of perception; as such, they face many of the same challenges. It concludes that apparent properties play at best a modest explanatory role, functioning as the objects of awareness when we direct our attention in the appropriate ways.
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Heart, Brave. Notebook : Number of Pages : 100. Size: 8. 5 X 11 in. for All Student. Independently Published, 2020.

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Kirchman, David L. The physical-chemical environment of microbes. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198789406.003.0003.

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Many physical-chemical properties affecting microbes are familiar to ecologists examining large organisms in our visible world. This chapter starts by reviewing the basics of these properties, such as the importance of water for microbes in soils and temperature in all environments. Another important property, pH, has direct effects on organisms and indirect effects via how hydrogen ions determine the chemical form of key molecules and compounds in nature. Oxygen content is also critical, as it is essential to the survival of all but a few eukaryotes. Light is used as an energy source by phototrophs, but it can have deleterious effects on microbes. In addition to these familiar factors, the small size of microbes sets limits on their physical world. Microbes are said to live in a “low Reynolds number environment”. When the Reynolds number is smaller than about one, viscous forces dominate over inertial forces. For a macroscopic organism like us, moving in a low Reynolds number environment would seem like swimming in molasses. Microbes in both aquatic and terrestrial habitats live in a low Reynolds number world, one of many similarities between the two environments at the microbial scale. Most notably, even soil microbes live in an aqueous world, albeit a thin film of water on soil particles. But the soil environment is much more heterogeneous than water, with profound consequences for biogeochemical processes and interactions among microbes. The chapter ends with a discussion of how the physical-chemical environment of microbes in biofilms is quite different from that of free-living organisms.
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Reynard, John, and Ben Turney. Kidney stones. Edited by John Reynard. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199659579.003.0019.

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This chapter summarizes the variety of ways in which kidney stones can present, clinical findings in patients with renal stones, and the diagnostic tests used to identify them. Plain radiography remains a good way of identifying renal stones if calcified, will identify cysteine stones which are relatively radiolucent, but cannot ‘see’ non-calcium-containing stones (e.g. uric acid, triamterene, indinavir). The sensitivity of ultrasound for detecting renal calculi is variably reported at between 50–95%. Unenhanced computed tomography (CT) is nowadays regarded as the diagnostic gold standard for identifying renal calculi, for measuring their size and number and, to a lesser degree, determining their location. Where doubt exists over stone location, precise determination requires either CT urography or retrograde ureterorenography. The ‘limitation’ of CT is its radiation dose, but as a single ‘upfront’ diagnostic test, there is no substitute.
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Worley, Anne Catherine. Flower size-number trade-offs and the evolution of floral display in animal-pollinated plants. 2000.

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Intermountain Research Station (Ogden, Utah), ed. Effects of seeder design and seed placement on seedling size and cull rates at western forest nurseries. Ogden, UT (324 25th Street, Ogden 84401): U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Forest Service, Intermountain Research Station, 1992.

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Studio, LargeBook. Address Book Large Print : Dog Cover, Record Birthday, Phone Number, Address, Email and Important Notes: Size. Independently Published, 2020.

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Somi, Asino. Number 1 Pitcher: Lined Baseball Lovers/Players Notebook Gift with Pages and a Trim Size Of. Independently Published, 2020.

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Summer, Badd. Activity Book: CONNECT DOTS; COLOR by NUMBER; FLAG and COUNTRIES; FIND DIFFERENCES; Size 8. 5x11 Inch. Independently Published, 2020.

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Agricultural land in Maryland: Number of improved and unimproved parcels, acres and value, 1985. Baltimore, Md. (1101 State Office Bldg., 301 W. Preston St., Baltimore 21201): Maryland Dept. of State Planning, 1986.

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Amatori, Franco, Matteo Bugamelli, and Andrea Colli. Technology, Firm Size, and Entrepreneurship. Edited by Gianni Toniolo. Oxford University Press, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199936694.013.0016.

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Firms are one of the main characters of any economy and an excellent observatory for monitoring a nation's evolution. The history of Italy's productive system in the last 150 years is divided into three parts, corresponding to a similar number of industrial revolutions. While firms obtained excellent results in the first two, their inability to grow further inhibited the wide use of the Third Industrial Revolution's features, information and communication technologies. This became a serious obstacle for Italy reaching the international economic frontier. There are many causes-political and economic, macro and microeconomic, domestic and international-behind the turnaround in Italy's economic performance, but the key one was firm size. The argument is developed along three steps. First: firm size is positively correlated to innovation, internationalization, adoption of advanced technologies, and ability to face new competitive challenges; larger firms record higher productivity both in levels and growth rates. Second: the distribution of firms in terms of dimensions was adequate until the 1970s, but defective later on. Finally: because firm size is not a given (but an endogenous choice of entrepreneurs), this chapter examines some key entrepreneurs and managers so as to identify the main features of Italian entrepreneurship.
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Wellman, Christopher. Rights Forfeiture and Punishment. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780190274764.001.0001.

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In Rights Forfeiture and Punishment, Christopher Heath Wellman argues that those of us who seek to defend the moral permissibility of punishment should shift our focus from general justifying aims to moral side constraints. Given that persons typically have a right not to be subjected to the hard treatment of punishment, it would seem natural to conclude that the permissibility of punishment is centrally a question of rights. Despite this, the vast majority of theorists working on punishment focus instead on important aims, such as achieving retributive justice, deterring crime, restoring victims, or expressing society’s core values. The book argues that these aims may well explain why we should want a properly constructed system of punishment, but none shows why it would be permissible to institute one. Only a rights-based analysis will suffice, because the type of justification we seek for punishment must demonstrate that punishment is permissible, and it would be permissible just in case it violated no one’s rights. On this book’s view, punishment is permissible only when the wrongdoer has forfeited her right against punishment by culpably violating (or at least attempting to violate) the rights of others. After defending rights forfeiture theory against the standard objections, the book explains this theory’s implications for a number of core issues in criminal law, including the authority of the state, international criminal law, the proper scope of the criminal law and the tort/crime distinction, procedural rights, and the justification of mala prohibita.
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County Business Patterns 1990: Massachusetts : Employment and Payrolls/Number and Employment/Size of Establishments by Detailed Industry/Stk No. 803-. United States Government Printing, 1992.

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0345000381. County Business Patterns 1989: Oklahoma: Employment and Payrolls Number and Employment Size of Establishments by Detailed Industry/Cbp-89-38. Government printing office, 1991.

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Effect of sample unit size and number of survey distress types on the Pavement Condition Index (PCI) for asphalt-surfaced roads. Champaign, Ill: US Army Corps of Engineers, Construction Engineering Research Laboratories, 1996.

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DOODLES, Dibble. Handwriting Practice Paper for Kids: 200 Pages of Blank Handwriting Practice Notebook with Alphabet and Number Trace-Over Pages. Large Size. Independently Published, 2020.

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Perry, Mike, ed. Head, Neck and Dental Emergencies. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780198779094.001.0001.

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This book is for the non-specialist who may see problems in the head and neck. The aim is to help the reader develop a targeted approach in assessment and management. Such patients may be seen in the emergency department, in general practice, or on the ward. Because true ‘emergencies’ in the head and neck (i.e. a life- or sight-threatening condition) are few in number, a more broadly defined remit has been used, to cover urgent and potentially worrying problems which may present acutely. Generally speaking, patients do not present with a ready-made diagnosis, but rather with either a symptom located to an anatomical region (e.g. toothache, lump, or headache), or an obvious problem (e.g. nose bleed or injury). This is the starting point in each of the anatomically based chapters (‘Common presentations’ and ‘Common problems and their causes’). For each symptom there are a number of possible causes and these are listed. The next section in each chapter (‘Useful questions and what to look for’) lists the important diagnostic elements in relation to each symptom. The aim is to equip the reader with the necessary knowledge to enable them to quickly and accurately triage and diagnose a symptom or clinical problem. The remainder of each chapter details how to examine each site, useful investigations, and some notes on the conditions. Management and referral is also covered. This book is particularly helpful for those unfamiliar with ‘acute conditions’ of the head and neck and for those preparing for clinical examinations.
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Foster, Helen, and Paul A. Brogan, eds. Specialized therapeutic approaches. Oxford University Press, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199592630.003.0008.

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Corticosteroid intra-articular injections 390Biologic therapies for paediatric rheumatological diseases 393Approvals for use of biologic therapies 399Medicines for children and paediatric rheumatology 401Haematopoietic stem cell transplantation 405(See also BSPAR guidelines for treatments used in paediatric rheumatology, p 415)Intra-articular corticosteroid injections are increasingly used as they allow rapid symptom control and allow time for other therapies, such as methotrexate (MTX) to have their effect. They often remove the need for the use of oral or IV corticosteroids and avoidance of side effects. There is no limit to the number of joints that can be injected at any one time or the total dose of corticosteroid....
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