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Allergy, 1995
Because the mite‐allergen content in homes is highly variable even in the same geographic area, we tried to determine which variables influence mite infestation. We evaluated mite‐allergen content in bedding relative to housing conditions and living habits. This cross‐sectional study included 108 homes.
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Because the mite‐allergen content in homes is highly variable even in the same geographic area, we tried to determine which variables influence mite infestation. We evaluated mite‐allergen content in bedding relative to housing conditions and living habits. This cross‐sectional study included 108 homes.
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House Calls: Is There an APN in the House?
Journal of the American Academy of Nurse Practitioners, 2001PurposeTo report how a group of geriatric advanced practice nurses (APNs) participated in a house calls program that increased access to care for homebound and frail community‐dwelling elders.Data SourcesSelected literature and author experiences, illustrated with clinical examples.ConclusionsMany frail older adults are unable to access healthcare due ...
A, Restrepo, C, Davitt, S, Thompson
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The Markets for Housing and Housing Services
Journal of Money, Credit and Banking, 1973In the U. S., and in most other developed countries, decisions about purchasing producing, and financing housing and housing services have not been left to the unrestricted market decisions of individuals or other private decision making units. With few exceptions, governments have adopted national housing policies to modify the decisions that would be
Arcelus, Francisco, Meltzer, Allan H
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‘Not for Housing’ Housing: Widening the Scope of Housing Studies
Critical Housing Analysis, 2019Historically, the main focus of the study of housing in advanced economies has been on houses that meet the accommodation needs of households: houses as the main residence of families. In recent decades there has been the growth in the numbers of houses used for purposes other than as a main residence, for example in the forms of the recent global ...
Doling, J., Ronald, R.
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Camera Obscura: Feminism, Culture, and Media Studies, 2021
Abstract The essay describes Carolee Schneemann's residence, a stone house constructed in 1750 by Huguenot settlers on land of the Munsee Lenape people, and its central role in her life and work from the early 1960s until her death in 2019.
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Abstract The essay describes Carolee Schneemann's residence, a stone house constructed in 1750 by Huguenot settlers on land of the Munsee Lenape people, and its central role in her life and work from the early 1960s until her death in 2019.
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Industrial Relations: A Journal of Economy and Society, 1972
LELAND S. BURNS, FRANK G. MITTELBACH
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LELAND S. BURNS, FRANK G. MITTELBACH
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