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Geographic and Socioeconomic Factors on Survival in Esthesioneuroblastoma

The Laryngoscope, 2020
ObjectivesEsthesioneuroblastoma (ENB) is a rare sinonasal malignancy with little known regarding how regional and socioeconomic differences in the United States alter disease survival. The aim of this study is to explore the geographic difference in clinical features, socioeconomic factors, and survival outcomes of ENB patients.MethodsENB cases were ...
Sandra T. Mikhael   +8 more
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The Geographic Factor

2011
Geography has some bearing on the scope, scale, and form of bribery and corruption. The economic or political situation of a country will directly influence its tolerance of corruption. So countries in a state of severe flux (such as Iraq: see below) are likely to exercise weaker control over standards of business ethics than those countries whose ...
Nick Kochan, Robin Goodyear
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INFLUENCES ON DOCTORS‘ PRESCRIBING: IS GEOGRAPHICAL REMOTENESS A FACTOR?

Australian Journal of Rural Health, 2003
ABSTRACTObjective: To identify factors influencing the prescribing of medicines by general practitioners in rural and remote Australia. Design: A qualitative study using a questionnaire to determine attitudes about prescribing, specific prescribing habits and comments on prescribing in ‘rural practice’.
Cutts, C., Tett, S. E.
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Geographical factors and A&E attendance

Nursing Standard, 1990
Mike Walsh demonstrates how the technique of multiple regression analysis can be used to clarify the significance of several variables in determining the geographical factors which affect A&E attendance. The results indicate that travelling distance to A&E, social status of the catchment area and the proportion of the population in the 15-29 age group ...
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Geographic Factors and Plasma Selenium in Uremia and Dialysis

Nephron, 2008
The importance of selenium (Se) as an essential trace element for man has been increasingly recognized. Blood Se levels in chronic uremic patients are frequently reported to be lower than in controls. Definitive determination of the Se status in uremic patients, however, is hampered by the wide range of blood Se content in humans from different parts ...
BONOMINI, Mario   +8 more
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The geographical factor in civilisation

Scottish Geographical Magazine, 1913
(1913). The geographical factor in civilisation. Scottish Geographical Magazine: Vol. 29, No. 9, pp. 480-489.
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Geographic and environmental factors in pediatric cancer

Cancer, 1986
It is important to determine the relative contributions of genetic and environmental factors to the etiology of childhood cancer in order to elucidate the pathogenic mechanisms involved and to develop effective means of primary prevention. Geographic differences in cancer incidence as well as changes in incidence over calendar time have long been used ...
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Factor prices and Geographical Economics

2015
A key result in neoclassical trade theory, or the Heckscher–Ohlin model, is the so-called factor price equalization theorem (FPE; see Leamer, 2012 for a survey). It states that countries engaged in free trade that produce the same set of commodities, using similar techniques, have identical factor prices.
Brakman, S., van Marrewijk, J.G.M.
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GEOGRAPHICAL FACTORS IN CALCIUM METABOLISM*

Endocrinology, 1929
At this time I wish to call attention to the possible causitive relationship between blood calcium deficiency as a clinical entity and calcium deprivation; also to report the results of blood calcium determinations on clinical subjects. Further, I wish to point out certain geographical factors which undoubtedly bear on the question of calcium ...
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Geographic factors in the evolution of Gordonsville

1970
The purpose of this thesis has been three fold: (1) to evaluate the physical environment of Gordonsville and select for further study, those elements which have the greatest influence; (2) to study the relationship between those elements and the growth of the town; and, (3) to determine from this study whether a closer working relationship, between the
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