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  ATC code - meaning of word
I think that a good naming system would be ''ATC code A'', ''ATC code B'', etc...
That 5th level would actually be quite handy, one could easily see which drugs still lack articles.
I actually started working on this, thinking there was nothing written on wikipedia (did search, to no avail) on ATC.
www.wordsonline.org /ATC_code   (227 words)

  
  Fusion proteins of mycobacterium tuberculosis - Patent 7083796
Content, et al., "The Genes Coding for the Antigen 85 Complexes of Mycobacterium tuberculosis and Mycobacterium bovis BCG Are Members of a Gene Family: Cloning, Sequence Determination, and Genomic Organization of the Gene Coding for Antigen 85-C of M. tuberculosis"; Infection and Immunity, vol.
The polynucleotides of the present invention, or fragments thereof, regardless of the length of the coding sequence itself, may be combined with other DNA sequences, such as promoters, polyadenylation signals, additional restriction enzyme sites, multiple cloning sites, other coding segments, and the like, such that their overall length may vary considerably.
Due to the inherent degeneracy of the genetic code, other DNA sequences that encode substantially the same or a functionally equivalent amino acid sequence may be produced and these sequences may be used to clone and express a given polypeptide.
www.freepatentsonline.com /7083796.html   (18060 words)

  
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The incidence of pneumonia was equated with the occurrence of the ICD-9-CM code 482.4 (staphylococcal pneumonia).
For nosocomial pneumonia, however, we assumed that the attributable death rate was a percentage of the actual death rate——for ventilator-associated pneumonia patients, death rate is a function of both the severity of underlying disease and the pneumonia.
In SPARCS, code 041.11 was used 7,366 times associated with a diagnosis of interest (e.g., endocarditis) and represented a total cost of $236.4 million and a death rate (740 deaths) of 2% (Table 7).
ftp.cdc.gov /pub/EID/vol5no1/ascii/vol5no1.txt   (15124 words)

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