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Replacing the ACA

AJN, American Journal of Nursing, 2017
Women, especially low-income women, may lose the most.
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On Replacing the Surfactant

Pediatrics, 1980
Ever since it was realized that hyaline membrane disease was the consequence of surfactant deficiency, replacing the missing surface-active alveolar lining layer has been a tantalizing prospect. The report of Fujiwara et al1 is the first demonstration in the human of consistent and dramatic success after a single instillation of an artificial ...
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Reflections on Replacement

Family Planning Perspectives, 1993
In the United States the total fertility rate is about 1.9 births per woman down from a peak of 3.2 a generation ago and below the replacement level of 2.1 children. The proportion of women who will never have children has risen from 8% a generation ago to approximately 18% in 1993.
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Replacement Costs: the Inefficiencies of Sampling with Replacement

Mathematics Magazine, 2005
is R* = 16 cm. TABLE 1 gives the value of p for selected values of n. Surprisingly enough, we observe that even when n is equal to 2, which means that the cake is cut into four equal parts, the probability that the knife hits the coin is very high (close to 30%). As expected, p is increasing as n increases and for n = 23, p is just below 1. For n > 24,
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Radiological demarcation of cemented sockets in total hip replacement.

Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research, 1976
J. DeLee, J. Charnley
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Neuronal replacement from endogenous precursors in the adult brain after stroke

Nature Network Boston, 2002
A. Arvidsson   +4 more
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Joint Replacement

Occupational Therapy: the Official Journal of the Association of Occupational Therapists, 1972
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Unicompartmental Replacement and Patello-femoral Replacement

1984
Most knee replacement operations consist in resurfacing the medial and lateral femoral condyles, both tibial plateaus, and the patellar and femoral trochlear surfaces. In this chapter I will discuss those situations where the surgeon will elect to resurface only part of the knee: one femoral condyle and its corresponding plateau (unicompartmental ...
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