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Rhinoscleroma in Finland

Acta Oto-Laryngologica, 1972
The authors present the first case of rhino-scleroma in Finland. The patient was a farmer' wife, aged 41, from eastern Finland. The rhinoscleroma in this case was possibly caused by Klebsiella serratia which could be cultured in abundance from crushed tumour tissue.
B Grahne, L Meurman, U Siirala, K Kunnas
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No measles in Finland

The Lancet, 1997
1364 Vol 350 • November 8, 1997 remained in complete clinical remission for 1 year. The liposomal doxorubicin infusions were well tolerated, with mild fatigue 24–48 h postinfusion as the only side-effect. No bone-marrow suppression and no cardiac toxicity, as measured by left-ventricular ejection fraction, was seen.
Mikko Paunio   +6 more
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Finland

2014
Abstract This chapter examines how the principal statute regulating the Finnish securities market is the Finnish Securities Market Act. The Finnish Securities Market Act contains, inter alia, provisions concerning periodic reporting requirements of listed companies and disclosure obligations of their shareholders as well as takeover bids.
Raj Panasar, Philip Boeckman
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Comparing Approaches to Measuring the Adoption and Usability of Electronic Health Records: Lessons Learned from Canada, Denmark and Finland

Medinfo, 2013
Internationally, the adoption of health information technology is increasing. However, a number of issues have complicated the adoption of electronic health records (EHRs).
A. Kushniruk   +4 more
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Finlande

Revue française de pédagogie, 1977
Kangasniemi Erkki. Finlande. In: Revue française de pédagogie, volume 41, 1977. pp. 32-43.
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Performance of dairy farms in Finland and Norway from 1991 to 2008

, 2014
Agriculture and agricultural policy in Finland and Norway have shared many common features in the past, except that Finland joined the European Union in 1995.
T. Sipiläinen   +2 more
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Finlande

Revue internationale de droit comparé, 1965
Jokela Heikki. Finlande. In: Revue internationale de droit comparé. Vol. 17 N°3, Juillet-septembre 1965. p. 671.
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Toothbrushing in Finland

Community Dentistry and Oral Epidemiology, 1979
Abstract Oral hygiene behavior was surveyed in June 1971 by interviews with a sample comprising 1063 persons drawn to cover the total Finnish population aged 15 years and over. The interview revealed that the frequency of brushing as reported by dentulous interviewees was distributed as follows: less than once a day (32 %), once a day (25 %) and more ...
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Helsinki, Finland

Global Planning Innovations for Urban Sustainability, 2018
M. Kyttä   +2 more
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