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DOE
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DOEDepartment Of Energy (US)
DOEDepartment of Education (US)
DOEDepending On Experience (jobs & classified ads)
DOEDepartment of the Environment
DOEDepartment Of Ecology
DOEDiario Oficial de Extremadura (Extremadura, Spain)
DOEDesign Of Experiment
DOEDuke of Edinburgh
DOEDirector of Education
DOEDepartment of Electronics
DOEDirector of Engineering
DOEDate of Entry
DOEDetermination of Eligibility
DOEDiffractive Optical Elements
DOEDepends On Experience
DOEDictionary of Old English
DOEDyspnea On Exertion
DOEDesignated Operational Entity
DOEDate of Execution
DOEDependant on Experience (UK)
DOEDate of Enrollment
DOEDistributed Object Environment
DOEDividends on Equity
DOEDirect Order Entry
DOEDate Of Enlistment (USAF)
DOEDepartment of Extension
DOEDepartment of Enforcement (securities)
DOEDate Of Entitlement
DOEDepth of Exploration
DOEDesign of Experiences
DOEDepartmental Operating Expense
DOEDue-Out Exists
DOEDifficulty On Exertion
DOEData Origin Level – Toll Equipment Input
DOEDisributed Object Everywhere
DOEDedicated Outbound Extension (Sprint)


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The patient developed increasing dyspnea on exertion and by the third hospital day, her INR had increased to 7.
Individual criteria were evaluation by a chest radiograph (82%), administration of an antimicrobial drug (80%), dyspnea on exertion (56%), pleurisy (44%), and multiple visits for the same condition (42%).
Eleven years later, the woman noticed a gradual worsening of her voice and dyspnea on exertion.
 
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