Risk of stomach cancer associated with 12 workplace hazards: analysis of death certificates from 24 states of the United States with the aid of job exposure matrices. [PDF]
Pier Luigi Cocco+2 more
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Automatic ICD-10 classification of cancers from free-text death certificates
B. Koopman+4 more
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How is historical evidence conveyed? How could an eighteenth‐century scholar vouch for the information stored on paper, drafted with the quill, and publicized in copperplate engravings or letterpress? In this article, I employ material and medial perspectives to reconstruct the multiple production stages of Johann Christoph Gatterer's Historia ...
André de Melo Araújo
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Completing Death Certificates in Hospital Setting: What Can Go Wrong, Will Go Wrong. [PDF]
Woudenberg-van den Broek CM+5 more
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[Places of death of COVID-19 patients: an observational study based on evaluated death certificates from the city of Muenster, Germany (2021)]. [PDF]
Manglus L, Lenz P, Dasch B.
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Smoking should be mentioned as cause of death on death certificates [PDF]
Louise Robinson+3 more
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Trends in educational mortality differentials in Austria between 1981/82 and 2001/2002 [PDF]
Background -- Many studies for European populations found an increase in socio-economic mortality differentials during the last decades of the 20th century, at least in relative terms.
Gabriele Doblhammer, Johannes Klotz
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Unpacking the Renewable Pull Effect: Conditions for Green Industrial Relocation
ABSTRACT The renewable pull effect theoretically leads to the relocation of green production facilities within energy‐intensive industries to regions rich in renewable energy resources. This study employs a qualitative research design, integrating the analytic hierarchy process method, by interviewing top managers and experts from globally leading ...
Sven Colen, Alwine Mohnen
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The Do-It-Yourself Death Certificate in evoking and estimating student attitudes toward death
M A Simpson
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