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The textbook: An endangered species
Medical Teacher, 2017Dear SirThe death of the textbook will be a hallmark of the evolving way in which students such as us consume knowledge.
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AJN, American Journal of Nursing, 2009
Crimes and cultural practices harm women worldwide and action is needed now.
Maureen Shawn, Kennedy, Karen, Roush
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Crimes and cultural practices harm women worldwide and action is needed now.
Maureen Shawn, Kennedy, Karen, Roush
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Academia—An endangered species
American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1987With the use of these logarithmic formulas, maximum errors in weeks were: for foot, + 0.39 at 9 weeks and - 0.59 at 20 weeks; for leg, - 0.62 at 19 weeks and - 1.09 at 20 weeks; and for arm, - 0.71 at 19 weeks and - 1.25 at 20 weeks.
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Endangered species and the law
Nature, 1992Taxonomy does not deserve its reputation as an arcane science. As the following examples from ungulate taxonomy show, classification has important implications for conservation legislation.
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Mediastinoscopy: An Endangered Species?
Archivos de Bronconeumología ((English Edition)), 2007This editorial carries the same title as an article recently published by Rusch 1 on mediastinal staging in lung cancer. In that article, the well-known thoracic surgeon presented the promising advances made in the assessment of the mediastinum thanks to the development of new technology that she believed would limit the future of mediastinoscopy.
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An Endangered Species in the Stomach
Scientific American, 2005This article examines whether the decline of Helicobacter pylori, a bacterium living in the human stomach since time immemorial, is good or bad for public health. Helicobacter pylori is one of humanity's oldest and closest companions, and yet it took scientists more than a century to recognize it.
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Mediastinoscopy: An Endangered Species?
Journal of Clinical Oncology, 2005Accurate staging is a critical part of the management of newly diagnosed non–small-cell lung cancer (NSCLC), and of the decision to offer patients induction therapy. During the last decade, the introduction into clinical practice of positron emission tomography (PET) and of endoscopic ultrasound biopsy techniques has again raised the question of when ...
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Endocrinology An Endangered Species
Diabetes Care, 1988Endocrinology and metabolism, once a chosen subspecialty, has fallen on hard times. To understand the difficulties that confront this traditional subspecialty of internal medicine, its problems must also be viewed in the context of the overall problems facing internal medicine.
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The Journal of Bone & Joint Surgery, 1999
Environmental issues continue to occupy a good portion of the news and editorial thinking of contemporary society. No matter what we do, we are asked to think about the environmental impact of our actions. As we build, raze, and change the world around us, we worry about destruction of habitats, conservation of resources, and endangerment of species ...
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Environmental issues continue to occupy a good portion of the news and editorial thinking of contemporary society. No matter what we do, we are asked to think about the environmental impact of our actions. As we build, raze, and change the world around us, we worry about destruction of habitats, conservation of resources, and endangerment of species ...
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