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FFLDRS01LAB

Laboratory ID: 506492
The program is measured by P Value for accurate measuring of Primary Outcomes, Secondary Outcomes and Other Pre-Specified Outcomes Measures with reported adverse events with comparison reports of diseases under the Entrez Study, dbSNP/dbGAP, GWAS scientific study The Four File Folders Program efficacy study of spatial behaviors/ecotype, jurisprudence, behavioral/disciplines, intelligence and visual learning/memory.
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Lab under construction June 2018. Samples mandated to open lab access to collaborators.
Field tests by Department Assignment of soil, water and air by EPA Guidelines.
Lab Tests-FFLDRS01LAB: Tests performed by either the Internal Medicine Collaborator or Researcher will determine – Cognition of Visual learning and spatial behaviors with family settings (habitat)m, developed monetary system of the family unit, determine the use and increase of dependency of social support services.
Sensitive Diseases: Pathogens FEMA Standards of Reporting: Food, Water, Animal
How Water Moves: groundwater, surface waters, river systems (DOI/EPA Data of the Day and/or requested information of collaborator)
Civilization and Atmosphere: Urban climates, pollution, acid rain (EPA Data of the Day)
Air Quality: Medicology/Climatology
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Weather Phenomena and Patterns: High and low pressure regions, air masses and fronts, absolute and relative humidity, cloud formation/precipitation, hurricanes and tornadoes
Air Quality: Medicology/Climatology
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Basics Biological, Chemical and Physical Processes: Evolution, Biogeochemical cycles, chemical reactions, gravity, waves
Predisposition to serious infection, Underlying disorder or treatment has risk for the development of major organ dysfunction, Unstable, advanced or progressed disease which may worsen, All drugs in the study care, Mobility/balance, physical impairments or functional activities of daily living deficits with assistive needs, Community integration needs
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Nervous System-Brain (visual cortex): Brain dysfunction, brain injuries, brain washing, mental disorders, personality, memory, intelligence and deviance,
Cardiovascular-Heart: blood pressure, toxins abuse, heart rate/stroke
Digestive: liver, esophagus, small and large intestine, irritable bowel syndrome, nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain, neoplasms, distressing symptoms, ulcers, stress-related illnesses, risk of suffering
Metabolic: growth disorders, weight loss/gain, perception, thinness, failure to thrive, obseity, anoxeria, underweight, growth obsession, nutrition
Bacterial Infections and Mycoses - Bacteremia
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