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TRAFFIC
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TRAFFIC
Therapeutic Angiogenesis with Recombinant Fibroblast Growth Factor-2 (rFGF-2) for Intermittent Claudication. A clinical trial assessing FGF-2’s ability to improve perfusion in symptomatic atherosclerotic heart disease—i.e., intermittent claudication of the lower extremities
Conclusion Intra-arterial rFGF-2 resulted in a significant increase in peak walking time at 90 days; repeat infusion at 30 days was no better than one infusion

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1 See Motor vehicles 2 Sexual traffic, see there


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Drink driving law, it is stated under the section 4(1); and the excessive intake of alcohol over the prescribed limit, this law falls under the section of 5(1); and if you refuse to give the specimen of blood or urine or breath to police that also is an offence that comes under the section 7(6), of road traffic law act 1988.
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