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Neurological Research, 1999
Disparities in manpower and facilities notwithstanding, neuroepidemiology might explain the observed differences in the mix of neurosurgical caseload in different parts of the world. The highest incidence rate of primary intracranial tumor was in Europe and the lowest rate in Africa.
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Disparities in manpower and facilities notwithstanding, neuroepidemiology might explain the observed differences in the mix of neurosurgical caseload in different parts of the world. The highest incidence rate of primary intracranial tumor was in Europe and the lowest rate in Africa.
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1906
Present distribution cannot be accounted for by differences in physical conditions—Importance of barriers—Affinity of the productions of the same continent—Centres of creation—Means of dispersal, by changes of climate and of the level of the land, and by occasional means—Dispersal during the Glacial period co-extensive with...
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Present distribution cannot be accounted for by differences in physical conditions—Importance of barriers—Affinity of the productions of the same continent—Centres of creation—Means of dispersal, by changes of climate and of the level of the land, and by occasional means—Dispersal during the Glacial period co-extensive with...
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Acta Paediatrica, 1954
SummaryThe comparison between pediatrics in East and West and in neighbouring countries is called geographical pediatrics, iqaccordance with the term Geographical Pathology. Difference in place is actually rather a difference in time.Inevitably the study of child life in the tropics is still based on Western principles.
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SummaryThe comparison between pediatrics in East and West and in neighbouring countries is called geographical pediatrics, iqaccordance with the term Geographical Pathology. Difference in place is actually rather a difference in time.Inevitably the study of child life in the tropics is still based on Western principles.
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