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  • 81Thiomersal — Thiomersal …

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  • 82Pathogenic bacteria — Clostridium tetani Bacterial infection Classification and external resources MeSH …

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  • 83VFC — V F Corporation (Business » NYSE Symbols) **** Volunteer Fire Company (Community) *** Vaccine For Children (Medical » Physiology) * Voltage To Frequency Converter (Academic & Science » Electronics) * Vermont Folklife Center (Community) * Vertical …

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  • 84Pneumonia — For other uses, see Pneumonia (disambiguation). Pneumonia Classification and external resources A chest X ray showing a very prominent wedge shaped bacterial pneumonia in the right lung …

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  • 85Rod Blagojevich — For other people named Blagojevich, see Blagojević. Rod R. Blagojevich 40th Governor of Illinois In office January 13, 2003 – January 29, 2009 Lieutenant Pat Quinn …

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  • 86March of Dimes — For the unaffiliated Canadian charitable organizations, see Ontario March of Dimes and March of Dimes Canada. March Of Dimes Formation January 3, 1938 Headquarters …

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  • 87Myxomatosis — For the Radiohead song, see Hail to the Thief. Not to be confused with Myxoma. European Rabbit in Shropshire, England, infected with myxomatosis, caused by the Myxoma virus Myxomatosis (sometimes shortened to myxi ) is a disease that affects… …

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  • 88Charles Thomas Pearce — For other people named Charles Pearce, see Charles Pearce (disambiguation). Charles Thomas Pearce (1815–1883) was an English physician and early opponent of mandatory vaccination. A member of the Royal College of Surgeons, he was a homeopath with …

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  • 89Kindergarten — For other uses, see Kindergarten (disambiguation). Caring for children At home Parents · Extended family …

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  • 90Leprosy — For the Hebrew Bible term and its varied meanings, see Tzaraath. For other uses, see Leprosy (disambiguation). Leprosy Classification and external resources A 24 year old man infected with leprosy. ICD 10 …

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