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Ocular larva migrans (OLM)
A syndrome associated with toxocariasis, in which the eye is invaded by migrating larvae.
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INTERNET BUSINESS NEWS-(C)1995-2009 M2 COMMUNICATIONS Hytec, a UK firm specialising in secure connectivity, information sharing, mobile applications and infrastructure management that is part of the OLM Group, today (2 June) announced the availability of GPsecure, a security gateway appliance designed to conform to the NHS (National Health Service) Connecting for Health guidelines.
com Hytec, a UK firm specialising in secure connectivity, information sharing, mobile applications and infrastructure management that is part of the OLM Group, today (2 June) announced the availability of GPsecure, a security gateway appliance designed to conform to the NHS (National Health Service) Connecting for Health guidelines.
The blind Chinese Olm, a relative of the newt, can grow to six feet and live for 10 years without food.
 
 
 
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