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Publikováno v:
Iranian Journal of Public Health, Vol 18, Iss 1-4, Pp 9-28 (1989)
A total of 1695 blood samples collected from ten ethnically distinct populations of Iran (Turks and Kurds of Rezaieh, Lurs, Aabolis, Baluchis, Turks and Kurds of Shrvan, Zoroastrians, Tehranis, and Kermanis) were examined for six polymorphic red cell
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https://doaj.org/article/68152760678f40e1ac763242b8c3a7f3
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TP63. TP063 COVID-19 IN ENVIRONMENTAL, OCCUPATIONAL, AND POPULATION HEALTH.
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Quality improvement and patient safety.
Aims Poverty is the most important determinant of child health in the UK associated with adverse health, developmental, educational and long-term social outcomes. Despite growing levels of child poverty, paediatricians feel powerless when faced with
Autor:
Mary E. Sunderland
Publikováno v:
A Companion to the History of Science
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Journal of Responsible Innovation. 1:228-239
Recent policy reports on responsible innovation emphasize the need to make ethics integral to advanced engineering programs. Students, however, usually perceive ethics as a set of rules and principles embedded in codes rather than as a set of open-en
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Autor:
Mary E. Sunderland
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Endeavour. 37:150-161
Computers are ubiquitous in the life sciences and are associated with many of the practical and conceptual changes that characterize biology's twentieth-century transformation. Yet comparatively little has been written about how scientists use comput
Autor:
Mary E. Sunderland
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Historical studies in the natural sciences. 42(2)
[[Alden Holmes Miller, natural history, collections, museum, ornithology, evolution, fieldwork, Berkeley, collections-based research, Museum of Vertebrate Zoology ]] Recognizing natural history collections as dynamic scientific tools that enable uniq
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The Journal of neuroscience nursing : journal of the American Association of Neuroscience Nurses. 48(5)
Intracranial pressure (ICP) monitoring can be an important assessment tool in critically and acutely ill patients. An external ventricular drain offers a comprehensive way to monitor ICP and drain cerebrospinal fluid. The Monro-Kellie hypothesis, Pas
Autor:
Mary E. Sunderland
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Journal of the History of Biology. 46:369-400
Throughout the twentieth century calls to modernize natural history motivated a range of responses. It was unclear how research in natural history museums would participate in the significant technological and conceptual changes that were occurring i