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Postoperative Findings Mimicking Duodenal Leak After Graham Patch Repair: Intact Repair With Retroperitoneal Abscess. [PDF]
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Annual report of the West Indies Central Sugar Cane Breeding Station
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Archives of Ophthalmology, 1989
To the Editor. —In their editorial published in the June 1988 issue of theArchives, Cowan et al1pointed out the increased risk of visual loss from open angle glaucoma among the black population and stated the need for well-designed epidemiologic studies to identify prevalence and risk factors for the disease.
M C, Leske, H T, Troutman, A, Connell
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To the Editor. —In their editorial published in the June 1988 issue of theArchives, Cowan et al1pointed out the increased risk of visual loss from open angle glaucoma among the black population and stated the need for well-designed epidemiologic studies to identify prevalence and risk factors for the disease.
M C, Leske, H T, Troutman, A, Connell
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Clinical & Experimental Allergy, 1973
SummaryA comparison of clinical features is made between 143 Barbadian asthmatics and the same number of British asthmatics matched for age and sex. The incidence of family history was significantly higher in the Barbadian group, and this appears to depend on a greater number of siblings and children with asthma.
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SummaryA comparison of clinical features is made between 143 Barbadian asthmatics and the same number of British asthmatics matched for age and sex. The incidence of family history was significantly higher in the Barbadian group, and this appears to depend on a greater number of siblings and children with asthma.
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2005
Abstract Barbados’ house of assembly was founded in 1639, which means that Barbados enjoys the third-oldest and uninterrupted tradition of parliamentary elections in the Commonwealth. However, as in the other colonies of the British West Indies, suffrage was restricted to the white population, in the case of Barbados until 1831 and ...
Hillebrands Bernd, Falk Katrin
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Abstract Barbados’ house of assembly was founded in 1639, which means that Barbados enjoys the third-oldest and uninterrupted tradition of parliamentary elections in the Commonwealth. However, as in the other colonies of the British West Indies, suffrage was restricted to the white population, in the case of Barbados until 1831 and ...
Hillebrands Bernd, Falk Katrin
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