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Telecommunications in Poland

IEEE Communications Magazine, 1991
The impact of past policies and the nature of the existing system is assessed. Present demand and services are discussed. The role of international financing and participation is examined. Barriers to development are identified. >
Janusz Filipiak, Krzysztof Wajda
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Poland's Syndrome

Chest Surgery Clinics of North America, 2000
Poland's syndrome is characterized by hypoplasia or absence of the breast or nipple, hypoplasia of subcutaneous tissue, absence of the costosternal portion of the pectoralis major muscle, absence of the pectoralis minor muscle, and absence of costal cartilages or ribs 2, 3, and 4 or 3, 4, and 5.
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Poland’s Syndrome

2020
Poland’s syndrome is a sporadic, congenital thoracic deformity, mostly unilateral with a wide spectrum of presentation. According to the vascular theory, most likely the syndrome is caused by a defect of blood supply in the subclavian system that causes hypoplasia of the subclavian artery or one of its branches during the sixth to seventh weeks of ...
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Abortion in Poland

BMJ, 1991
As of July 1991 abortion is still legal in Poland. Currently the Polish Parliament has taken a break from the debate because the issue is so important that any decision must not be made in past. There is strong pressure from the Catholic Church to eliminate access to abortion.
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Dentistry in Poland

British Dental Journal, 1992
A visit to the Orthodontic Institute in Warsaw was kindly sponsored by American Orthodontics in order to enable a straight wire typodont course to be conducted. The entire orthodontic department turned out for the course, and it proved to be a stimulating and enjoyable few days.
P J, Sandler, E M, Czochrowska
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Transition in Poland

The Economic Journal, 1994
Transition in Poland is four years old. State firms which dominated the economy are struggling with market forces. A new private sector quickly emerged and has taken hold. Unemployment, which did not exist, is high. These changes are raising many fears and many questions, to which economists have not yet given answers.
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Neuroscience in Poland

Trends in Neurosciences, 1991
Earlier this year I tried to locate and count the scientists who may possibly want to join the Polish Neuroscience Society. A first rough estimate indicated about 200-250 scientists, including graduate students, who do research on the nervous system. It seemed worthwhile to attempt to highlight their work so that Polish neuroscience might share in the ...
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Visit to Poland

British Dental Journal, 1989
In October 1988 a small group of five visited Poland, to see the medical and dental services in hospitals and clinics throughout the country.
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Poland: Economy

2013
This essay gives a short introduction to recent economic and social developments in Poland.
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Immunology in Poland

Immunology Today, 2000
Abstract Andrzej Mackiewicz, President of the 14th European Immunology Meeting, traces the history behind EFIS 2000, and describes the program of this most recent gathering of immunologists.
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