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by Chess, Stella, Hassibi, Mahin
Published 1978
Springer US
... ideas and in suggesting expla­ nations, but they remain skeptical of how far existing theories do...

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by Franz, Ingomar W.
Published 1986
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
... ill­ nesses to total mortality. Effective avoidance of illnesses by primary prophylaxis (elimi­ nation...

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Published 1986
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
... age of the population of industrial nations to climb substantially in recent times, a development...

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Published 1992
Springer Vienna
... or two ago the motives to study tropical medicine were obvious: nations having enormous amounts...

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Published 1990
Springer Japan
...Coronary heart disease is one of the major health problems in indus­ trialized nations because...

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Published 1995
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
... disease, drug combi- VI Preface nations or single agents are used as palliative treatment and might help...

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by Avram, Morrell M.
Published 1982
Springer US
... universally fatal disease. Throughout the developed nations of the world, an increasing fraction of the health...

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by Bom, N.
Published 1977
Springer Netherlands
... between scientists of various disciplines and nationalities. N.Bom J. Roelandt P.G. Hugenholtz Rotterdam...

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by Siegel, Jerome
Published 2002
Springer New York
... postdoctoral work at UCLA. My thesis work had been listed in a nationally available posting without any address...

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Published 1998
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
... but are accessible to the entire world (rather than just to the most developed nations). Vaccine Development...

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by Bang, Dongsik, Lee, Eun-So, Sohn, Seonghyang
Published 2001
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
... seen, and we have brought together data from other nations and other continents. We hope the result...