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Labor and delivery staff's personal experiences with birth are associated with their attitudes about clinical practice. We conducted a cross‐sectional survey of female labor and delivery staff employed at birthing hospitals in Arkansas. A total of 378 staff (physicians, nurses and midwives) from 29 facilities (of 33 birthing hospitals) participated in ...
Tanvangi Tiwari +6 more
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Significant but small: the modest impact of population ageing on reported COVID-19 case rates worldwide. [PDF]
You W, Donnelly F, Garcia L, Chang R.
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A Correct Test of Purchasing Power Parity: The Case of Pak-Rupee Exchange Rates
Razzaque H. Bhatti
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Summary Blood transfusion is one of the most common interventions in hospitals. Blood tests that support this widespread practice are considered routine, such as ‘group and save’ (also known as ‘type and screen’), yet there has been very limited evaluation of the needs for these tests and the associated costs.
Gianluca Fabiano +14 more
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Epidemiology and Economic Burden of Sleep Disorders in Europe. [PDF]
Bassetti CLA +14 more
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Purchasing Power Parity: The Irish Experience Re-visited [PDF]
This paper looks at issues surrounding the testing of purchasing power parity using Irish data. Potential difficulties in placing the analysis in an I(1)/I(0) framework are highlighted.
Derek Bond +2 more
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PURCHASING POWER PARITY IN THE 1920S: A REASSESSMENT USING EFFICIENT UNIT ROOT TESTS
Sadullah Çelik
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