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IEEE Communications Magazine, 1993
The North American ISDN Users' Forum (NIUF), intended to bring together the communities involved in shaping a market-driven competitive ISDN, is discussed. These communities include users, service providers, network equipment manufacturers, customer premises-equipment (CPE) manufacturers, and applications software developers.
Dan Stokesberry, Shukri Wakid
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The North American ISDN Users' Forum (NIUF), intended to bring together the communities involved in shaping a market-driven competitive ISDN, is discussed. These communities include users, service providers, network equipment manufacturers, customer premises-equipment (CPE) manufacturers, and applications software developers.
Dan Stokesberry, Shukri Wakid
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The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 1989
The controversy regarding the relative importance of protein vs energy deficiency in the genesis of kwashiorkor has not been resolved by studies of protein-energy malnutrition (PEM) in developing countries. Cases of edematous PEM (n = 29) in North America on the other hand provide clear indications that protein deficiency is an essential prerequisite ...
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The controversy regarding the relative importance of protein vs energy deficiency in the genesis of kwashiorkor has not been resolved by studies of protein-energy malnutrition (PEM) in developing countries. Cases of edematous PEM (n = 29) in North America on the other hand provide clear indications that protein deficiency is an essential prerequisite ...
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ECHINOCOCCOSIS IN NORTH AMERICA
Annals of Internal Medicine, 1960Excerpt Echinococcosis (hydatid disease) is one of the more important helminthic zoonoses of man.
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Advances in X-ray Analysis, 1986
AbstractX-ray fluorescence, or X-ray spectrometry, is a dynamic analytical method; it undergoes constant change and improvement. Because of the early successes for the analysis of difficult samples such as metals, minerals and other solid materials, the technique was widely accepted in industrial applications.
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AbstractX-ray fluorescence, or X-ray spectrometry, is a dynamic analytical method; it undergoes constant change and improvement. Because of the early successes for the analysis of difficult samples such as metals, minerals and other solid materials, the technique was widely accepted in industrial applications.
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Archaeoparasitology in North America
American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 1990AbstractThe study of prehistoric parasitism through analysis of coprolites, mummies, skeletons, and latrine soils is rapidly growing. Its development in North America is interdisciplinary and is derived from the fields of physical anthropology, parasitology, and archaeology. The various parasite finds from North America are reviewed. The data show that
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Technology Analysis & Strategic Management, 2016
ABSTRACTThe United States (US) is the world leader in the development of biopharmaceutical products. These new drugs, numbering about 200, are now losing patent protection and imitators are entering the market of comparable drugs, called biosimilars.
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ABSTRACTThe United States (US) is the world leader in the development of biopharmaceutical products. These new drugs, numbering about 200, are now losing patent protection and imitators are entering the market of comparable drugs, called biosimilars.
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Science, 1950
During the past ten years considerable progress has been made in determining the seismicity in a given area-the frequency of occurrence, and distribution of earthquakes. Earlier investigations were based almost completely on field observations, but now extensive use of instrumental records is possible.
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During the past ten years considerable progress has been made in determining the seismicity in a given area-the frequency of occurrence, and distribution of earthquakes. Earlier investigations were based almost completely on field observations, but now extensive use of instrumental records is possible.
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