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clinical
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A report by the Royal College of Physicians of London concluded that studies of clinical ecologists were seriously flawed.
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In a well publicised case a patient recently committed suicide while under the care of a clinical ecologist .
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The question of validity of the methods of clinical ecologists is essentially what constitutes good science.
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Papers written by clinical ecologists for clinical ecologists in clinical ecology journals have little scientific impact.
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But just as they did so, ecologists, epidemiologists, and alarmed demographers have taken up the cry.
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Clinical ecologists therefore attempt to diagnose and treat a disease which conventional doctors believe does not exist.
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Economists say the ecosystem is basically healthy; ecologists worry it may, be on the verge of being irreparably damaged.
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Huntsmen know that convincing opponents they are ecologists is a tough job.
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In a well publicised case a patient recently committed suicide while under the care of a clinical ecologist .
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Interestingly, many ecologists are far more concerned about the problem of resistance than they are about horizontal transfer.
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The ecologists building the wilderness areas of Bio2 were of the school that says: soil bugs ecology.
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This is a misconception that forest ecologists have for years been at pains to correct, but to little avail.