Colin Clive is back as the proud and overly ambitious Dr. Frankenstein, who creates the ill-fated bride (Elsa Lanchester).
Whether or not the researchers met acceptable quality standards, what bodes ill for digital watermarking is that Dr Felten and his colleagues got such a long way with only three test files per technology.
Dr Fed decided that the patient was more seriously ill than we'd thought.
Perhaps that is why there was so much excitement among the opposition groups when Dr Mahathir, who is 73, was briefly taken ill last week with a lung infection.
Shadow health secretary Dr Liam Fox accused the government of an "indecent and ill-advised fixation with targets".
During cross-examination by Michael Fitton QC, prosecuting, Dr Rogers said he did not believe Farrow to be mentally ill.
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Hewitt also continues to take heat for the decision last month to broadcast video of Dr. Jack Kevorkian allegedly giving lethal drugs to a terminally ill man.
People may get more complications from this particular strain of H3N2, "which may make them ill for a longer period of time, " Dr. Michael Jhung, medical epidemiologist in the influenza division at CDC, told CNN's Mary Snow.
Dr Ryan said obesity underpins a large proportion of patients who are ill.
Dr. Byock states modern medicine has become so good at keeping the terminally ill alive that the inevitable process of dying has become much harder and is often prolonged unnecessarily.
On the basis of these studies, Dr Dybul estimated that a patient could probably go seven days without the drugs with no ill effects.
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Dr Madrenas says that understanding the mechanism used by MRSA to keep its host from falling severely ill may ultimately help in finding ways to combat superbugs by mimicking their method of self-preservation.
Dr Spire says it should be possible to detect many diseases within 12 hours of an animal becoming ill.
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