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Gliomas: survival differences between metropolitan and non-metropolitan counties

Journal of Neurosurgical Sciences, 2019
For gliomas, metropolitan status has not been heavily explored in the context of short-term mortality or long-term observed survival. Larger populations are associated with proximity to academic universities/high-volume hospitals.The SEER-18 registry was queried for patients with gliomas.
Benjamin, Best   +10 more
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Measles Immunization in a Northeastern Metropolitan County

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1967
Measles vaccination in Erie County, New York, has proceeded routinely through physicians in private practice and local health clinics. The geographic and economic patterns of measles incidence and vaccination were determined for this metropolitan area by means of a stratified random sample population survey.
R G, Lennon   +4 more
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County reform and metropolitan government

National Municipal Review, 1930
AbstractReform of Cleveland's Metropolitan Government now linked with proposals to remodel county government throughout the state by home rule grant to all counties.
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Iowa'S Metropolitan County & Metropolitan City Economies in 2010 [PDF]

open access: possible, 2012
Government data on metropolitan areas are normally collected at the county level or the metropolitan region level. The economic attributes of the core metropolitan cities are not regularly studied. This analysis uses zip code level information on the number of business firms, payroll, payroll employees, as well as, separately, taxable sales to allocate
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Metropolitan Drainage Planning in Los Angeles County

Journal of the Sanitary Engineering Division, 1963
The narrow coastal plain of the Los Angeles area between the Pacific Ocean and the sharply rising mountains is subjected to intense winter storms resulting in widespread damage from flooding. As the major flood control channels were being constructed, the region experienced phenominal growth and urbanization until, by the time outlet channels were ...
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The Migration of Young Adults from Non‐Metropolitan Counties

American Journal of Agricultural Economics, 2001
AbstractThis article examines young adult migration from non‐metropolitan counties to either different non‐metropolitan counties or to metropolitan areas. The results show that expected gains in initial earnings provide young entrants to the labor force with a marked incentive to migrate from their non‐metropolitan counties of origin.
Bradford Mills, Gautam Hazarika
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Violent Death in a Metropolitan County

New England Journal of Medicine, 1977
Analysis of homicide patterns in Cuyahoga County, Ohio (metropolitan Cleveland), for 1958-1974 discloses the following major trends: a dramatic rise in overall homicide rates in the city (320 per cent) and suburbs (200 per cent); an increase in justifiable homicide; a doubling of the percentage of homicides incident to other felonies; a markedly ...
N B, Rushforth   +4 more
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ACCIDENTAL FIREARM FATALITIES IN A METROPOLITAN COUNTY (1958–1973)

American Journal of Epidemiology, 1974
A study of accidental firearm fatalities in Cuyahoga Count, Ohio, (Metropolitan Cleveland) from 1958-1973, inclusive, has shown a threefold increase in the rate of such deaths since1967. They are more frequent in the central city than in the suburbs, show a male preponderance, are more common in nonwhites, have a peak prevalence in the 25-34-year age ...
N B, Rushforth   +3 more
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