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Understanding Parents' Experiences of Using a Portion Guide for Young Children: A Qualitative Study. [PDF]
Malmberg M, Lang R, Conway R.
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Prevalence and correlates of vitamin D deficiency in primary school children of South Asian, White European, Black African and Caribbean and White European origin: a cross-sectional survey (2004-2007) in London, Birmingham and Leicester. [PDF]
Donin AS, Limb E, Tang JCY, Whincup PH.
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Differences in breast cancer outcomes amongst Caribbean born women in Florida, USA-a population-based analysis. [PDF]
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Journal of Asthma Research, 1968
Twenty years ago the island of Cuba was about the only Caribbean tourist attraction. A few tourists strayed to Jamaica, and not more than a mere handful visited Puerto Rico. The American tourist then discovered Puerto Rico, aided in no small way by Fidel Castro.
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Twenty years ago the island of Cuba was about the only Caribbean tourist attraction. A few tourists strayed to Jamaica, and not more than a mere handful visited Puerto Rico. The American tourist then discovered Puerto Rico, aided in no small way by Fidel Castro.
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CARIBBEAN VIEWS OF CARIBBEAN LAND
Canadian Geographies / Géographies canadiennes, 1961RÉSUMÉLes rapports entre l'homme et la terre sont partout multiples et divers; il existe des liens étroits entre presque tous les aspects de la vie humaine et le milieu. Pourtant, on discute souvent des Antilles comme si les relations entre I'homme et la terre y étaient purement d'ordre commercial.Ce sont des conditions physiques et sociales qui ...
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Translation in the Caribbean, the Caribbean in Translation
Small Axe: A Caribbean Journal of Criticism, 2015Those working on the Caribbean have regularly adopted the figures and practices of translation in their work and also have devoted attention to the study of various translational processes. The presence of the Caribbean in translation studies remains, however, considerably less evident.
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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1983
To the Editor.— In the article on dengue fever in the United States by Malison and Waterman (1983; 249:496), no reference to either imported cases from the Dominican Republic or dengue outbreaks there was cited. I find this unusual, since all of its neighboring countries reported cases and the Dominican Republic is the second largest country in the ...
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To the Editor.— In the article on dengue fever in the United States by Malison and Waterman (1983; 249:496), no reference to either imported cases from the Dominican Republic or dengue outbreaks there was cited. I find this unusual, since all of its neighboring countries reported cases and the Dominican Republic is the second largest country in the ...
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