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D. C. WATT
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Too Serious a Business ISBN: 9780520320550
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https://doi.org/10.2307/jj.2430615.3
https://doi.org/10.2307/jj.2430615.3
Publikováno v:
BMJ. 311:1536-1539
Objectives: To design user friendly guides to prognosis for patients who have had invasive primary cutaneous malignant melanomas surgically excised. Design: Adaptation of the classification tree method was used to derive prognostic trees for four dif
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British Journal of Cancer
For the past 20 years thickness of the primary tumour has been accepted as the most important guide to prognosis for patients with primary cutaneous malignant melanoma. The changing epidemiology of melanoma with an increasing number of patients with
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Psychological Medicine. Monograph Supplement. 23:1-46
The introduction in 1985 of a genetic linkage test programme to identify asymptomatic heterozygotes among subjects at 50% initial risk for Huntington's chorea required a review of all cases of Huntington's chorea and their families referred to the De
Autor:
J. H. Edwards, D. C. Watt
Publikováno v:
Psychological Medicine. 21:279-285
Publikováno v:
BMJ (Clinical research ed.). 311(7019)
OBJECTIVES--To design user friendly guides to prognosis for patients who have had invasive primary cutaneous malignant melanomas surgically excised. DESIGN--Adaptation of the classification tree method was used to derive prognostic trees for four dif
Autor:
D C Watt
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British Journal of Psychiatry. 166:117-118
Autor:
D. C Watt
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BMJ. 325:1365a-1365
Autor:
D. C. WATT
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The English Historical Review. :1355-1355
Autor:
D. C. Watt
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Transactions of the Royal Historical Society. 28:159-173
Any historical contrast between the manner in which the two major wars fought in the first half of the twentieth century came to an end has to start from the same sets of reference points. Neither the war of 1914–18 nor that of 1939–45 was a sing