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Goodship

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Good´ship
n.1.Favor; grace.


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Mrs PAT GOODSHIP (nee Honey), 21 Scotland Road, Melksham, Wiltshire, SN12 8RQ
uk Facts on syndrome TIM Goodship, professor of renal medicine at The Institute of Human Genetics in Newcastle, outlines Shaun's illness.
Introduction It is well established both clinically and experimentally that fracture healing is largely dependent on the prevailing mechanical environment of the fracture (Sarmiento et al 1977, McKibbin 1978, Goodship and Kenwright 1985, Kenwright et al 1991, Kershaw et al 1993, Park et al 1998).
 
 
 
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