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Ophthalmology in West Germany

Archives of Ophthalmology, 1988
The Federal Republic of Germany is densely populated by 60 million people who are served by 200 000 physicians, including 4500 ophthalmologists (ophthalmologist-patient ratio, 1/14 000). The epidemiology of diseases, diagnostic approaches, and therapies in many ways are similar to those of the United States.
G O, Naumann, R, Grewe
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West Germany

2023
AbstractChapter 4 examines how West Germany bargained with nuclear latency as the prospect of Bonn building the bomb hung over Washington and Moscow throughout most of the 1960s. West German leaders exploited the fear of proliferation as a diplomatic lever on three successive occasions from 1961 to 1969.
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West Germany

International Political Science Review, 1984
Germany, a socially homogenous federation, with a centralized party system, developed close cooperation between governments: central to state and state to state, facilitated by the hobnobbing of bureaucrats and politicians. Tax equalization headed off regional movements, so conflicts were really between parties because party ideologies and programs ...
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AIDS IN WEST GERMANY

The Lancet, 1983
J, L'age-Stehr, R, Kunze, M A, Koch
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Cogeneration in West Germany

Science, 1977
R K, White, R L, Goen
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West Germany

Education and Urban Society, 1986
Kenneth Walsh, Adrian King
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Autoantibodies neutralizing type I IFNs underlie West Nile virus encephalitis in ∼40% of patients

Journal of Experimental Medicine, 2023
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West Germany

Food and Cosmetics Toxicology, 1965
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