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 [#permalink] New post 04 Jun 2004, 08:59
A is the answer. Cockayne's syndrome here is compared with other simialar diseases.
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 [#permalink] New post 04 Jun 2004, 18:17
A it is.

Can someone explain the scenarios where

AS

LIKE

SUCH AS

is used
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