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Marine pollution bulletin. 178
Shipwrecks are irreplaceable historical resources and valuable biological habitats. Understanding the environmental and anthropogenic factors affecting shipwrecks is critical for preservation in situ. We used remotely operated vehicles to study the b
The rise of big data analytics has automated the decision-making of companies and increased supply chain agility. In this paper, we study the supply chain contract design problem faced by a data-driven supplier who needs to respond to the inventory d
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Benjamin Haskell
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The Boston Medical and Surgical Journal. 17:407-416
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Autor:
Benjamin Haskell, Henry K. Seelaus
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The American Journal of Cancer. 20:597-600
The occurrence of primary carcinoma involving both the rectum and ovary has been found to be extremely rare. The record of only one such case has been published. This was by Rau (1) who, in 1922, reported a case in which both of these organs were the
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Benjamin Haskell
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Medical Clinics of North America. 23:1683-1694
Autor:
Benjamin Haskell, Abraham Cantarow
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the american journal of the medical sciences. 181:180-195
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Benjamin Haskell
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The Boston Medical and Surgical Journal. 19:328-332
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Edward D. Weiss, Benjamin Haskell
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Diseases of the Colon & Rectum. 3:364-367
Ten cases of carcinoid tumors of the rectum are presented. These tumors are best considered as showing a low grade of malignancy characterized by slow growth and late metastasis. When the lesions are 1.5 cm. or less in diameter they may be treated by
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Benjamin Haskell, Abraham Cantarow
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The American Journal of the Medical Sciences. 190:676-683
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Harold Rovner, Benjamin Haskell
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Diseases of the Colon & Rectum. 8:333-336
Four cases of solitary ulcer of the rectum of unknown etiology are presented. The ulcers bore a certain similarity in appearance, in location, in their chronic course and in resistance to treatment.