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I Like a Boy in Uniform (School Uniform) - "I Like a Boy in Uniform (School Uniform)" is a limited edition 7" single of which 500 individually numbered copies were made. It was released on Unpopular Records in May 2005 and sold out very quickly via mailorder.
Uniform space - In the mathematical field of topology, a uniform space is a set with a uniform structure. Uniform spaces are topological spaces with additional structure which is used to define uniform properties such as completeness, uniform continuity and uniform convergence.
Army Service Uniform - The Army Service Uniform will be the "newest" service uniform to be adopted Army-wide after Fall of 2011, replacing two uniforms already in use – the "Army Green" uniform and the "Army White" uniform. The new uniform was announced in 2006 by current Army Chief of Staff General Peter Schoomaker, ...
Faith Community Nursing - Faith Community Nursing, also known as Parish Nursing, Congregational Nursing or Church Nursing, is a movement of over 10,000 registered nurses, primarily in the United States and Canada, but growing in numbers in the United Kingdom, Korea, Australia, New Zealand, Swaziland, Zimbabwe, and South Africa, is the intentional ...
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Whether she's comforting a newly bereaved wife, babysitting a friend's hamster, or struggling with a misbehaving uniform, Hilary's compassion, keen observation, and cheerful good humor keep breaking through. Hilary Cotterill was eighteen when she took her first steps through the snow toward her dream of becoming a nurse. The continuing discovery of new micro-organisms, new bacterial disease, and new antibiotics and approaches to the control of bacterial infection will ensure its continuing significance in medicine and biology, laboratory technicians and health care. For more than a century bacteriology has been an important subject for the medical profession. This highly practical, well-illustrated, quick reference guide to clinical bacteriology provides a succinct and readable account of the bacteria of medical importance, describing in uniform style the relevant symptoms, signs and complications, as well as epidemiology, treatment and prevention, and laboratory diagnosis. Whether she's comforting a newly bereaved wife, babysitting a friend's hamster, or struggling with a misbehaving uniform, Hilary's compassion, keen observation, and cheerful good humor keep breaking through. Hilary Cotterill was eighteen when she took her first steps through the snow toward her dream of becoming a nurse. The continuing discovery of new micro-organisms, new bacterial disease, and new antibiotics and approaches to the control of bacterial infection will ensure its continuing significance in medicine and biology, laboratory technicians and health care. For more than a century bacteriology has been an important subject for the medical profession. This highly