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Dermatomycoses in Puerto Rico

Archives of Dermatology, 1965
A study on the dermatomycoses of Puerto Rico made between 1930 and 1949, including 839 observations, disclosed eight different types of ringworm. Tinea pedis led the list with 327 cases, or 39% of the total; tinea unguium was next with 202 cases (24.1%); and this was followed, respectively, by tinea corporis with 172 cases (20.5%); tinea capitis with ...
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The Puerto Ricans

2002
According to the US Census Bureau (Campbell, 1996 p. 2), the Hispanic origin population is projected to increase rapidly over the 1995 to 2025 projection period, accounting for 44 percent of the growth in the Nation’s population (32 million Hispanics out of a total of 72 million persons added to the Nation2019;s population).
Mary Cuadrado, Louis Lieberman
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The Use of the Puerto Rican Biculturality Scale with Puerto Rican Drug Users in New York and Puerto Rico

Journal of Psychoactive Drugs, 2003
This study examines the psychometric properties of an acculturation scale specifically developed for Puerto Ricans with a sample of substance abusers residing in Puerto Rico and New York. In line with current conceptual models of acculturation, this instrument departs from a mutually exclusive or zero-sum conceptualization of acculturation by assessing
Jonny Andia   +5 more
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A New Look at Puerto Rico and Puerto Rican Bonds

Financial Analysts Journal, 1955
giving more attention to Puerto Rican bonds today than ever before. One reason is that the New York State Legislature last year made certain of these bonds eligible as legal investments for savings banks; previously, because of technicalities in the wording of the law on savings bank investments, Puerto Rican bonds were ineligible, even though their ...
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Puerto Rico and the Puerto Ricans.

International Migration Review, 1975
Clifford A. Hauberg, Francesco Cordasco
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The Puerto Rican Lesbian and the Puerto Rican Community

Journal of Homosexuality, 1977
Elia Hidalgo Christensen, Hilda Hidalgo
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Puertos

El Transporte Marítimo, 2019

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Puerto Rico (PR)

1982
Der Aufstieg der puertoric. Arbeiterklasse und ihrer Organisationen sties anfanglich auf den Widerstand der herrschenden Feudal- und Sklavenwirtschaft und der repressiven kolonialpolitischen Strukturen, die im 19. Jahrhundert vorherrschten. Die Regierung der spanischen absoluten Monarchie erschwerte das Aufkommen einer sozialen und politischen Bewegung;
Hans. F. Illy, Angel G. Quintero Rivera
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Puerto Rico, humedales [Puerto Rico, wetlands] [PDF]

open access: possible, 1999
John M. Hefner   +2 more
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The High-Frequency Coastal Radar Network Operated by Puertos del Estado (Spain): Roadmap to a Fully Operational Implementation

IEEE Journal of Oceanic Engineering, 2017
P. Lorente   +5 more
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