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The Israel Study

2021
Like Singapore, Israel has benefited from “brain gain”, but now faces the problem of “brain drain” to other developed economies. The research design and method in this chapter follows two stages. During the first stage, information regarding brain drain and return migration and attempts of the Israeli government to persuade talented migrants to return ...
Kwok-bun Chan, Wai-wan Vivien Chan
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Studies on Urolithiasis in Israel

Journal of Urology, 1976
The composition of 1,000 kidney stones in our area of Israel was analyzed. The predominant stones were a combination of calcium oxalate and calcium phosphate, and uric acid. We used chemical analysis to determine the relative incidence of urinary calculi in 500 patients of various ages and ethnic groups.
J L, Zaidman, N, Pinto
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Case Study – Israel

2012
The risk of bioterrorism in Israel has been perceived in the last few decades as a very serious threat. Maintaining preparedness for both natural and human-made biological events poses a great challenge to the healthcare system. The Israeli model for emergency preparedness is based on five main components: (1) comprehensive contingency planning, (2 ...
Adini Bruria   +2 more
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Israel Criminological Studies

International Annals of Criminology, 1973
Legal and criminological studies in this part of the world have started rather recently, particularly if we compare the situation with other countries in Europe and America. During the rule of the Ottoman Empire there were no legal studies in Poiestine.
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The Third Angle in Israel Studies

Israel Studies Review, 2021
Relying on theoretical foundations and conceptualizations in the literature on government–Third Sector relations, this article examines the motives and outcomes that impacted the relations between voluntary non-governmental entities and government organs after the State of Israel was established.
Paula Kabalo, Esther Suissa
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Textile dermatitis in Israel: A retrospective study

American Journal of Contact Dermatitis, 2000
The diagnosis of contact dermatitis caused by clothing may be difficult because of its clinical polymorphism. Data in the literature suggest that textile dermatitis is more common than previously thought.Our purpose was to study our patients suspected of having textile contact dermatitis from 1991 to 1997.The records of the patients with positive ...
A, Lazarov   +3 more
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Serological studies on bovine besnoitiosis in Israel

Tropical Animal Health and Production, 1983
Sera from 1,700 beef and dairy cattle in Israel were tested for besnoitiosis by indirect immunofluorescence. Over 90% of dairy animals were negative whereas about 50% of beef cattle were positive. Among beef bulls the percentage of positive reactors increased with age but in beef cows the pattern was less clear; 36% of young imported bulls negative ...
M, Goldman, E, Pipano
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An Epidemiological Study of Osteoporosis in Israel

Archives of Environmental Health: An International Journal, 1971
Lateral lumbar spine roentgenograms from 1,463 adult outpatients without bone disease or malignancy were visually evaluated for degree of osteoporosis, with diet studied for 330. Degree of osteoporosis increased with age, more rapidly in females.
K, Guggenheim   +7 more
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Tardive Dyskinesia in Northern Israel: Preliminary Study

European Neurology, 1993
Tardive dyskinesia (TD) is an iatrogenic syndrome caused by long-term treatment with neuroleptics and is characterized by abnormal involuntary movements in the orofacial region, lingual dyskinesia and in some cases dyskinesia also in the extremities, head and trunk.
M, Schwartz, H, Silver, I, Tal, B, Sharf
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