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For the 1980s: How Small is Too Small?

Clinics in Perinatology, 1980
Because of the poor survival rates among sick infants weighing less than 750 gm and because of the poor quality of life of surviving infants, a less aggressive approach seems appropriate. Obstetricians, pediatricians, and neonatologists must explain the risks and benefits of intensive care frankly and honestly to families and accept their own ...
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The Matter of the ‘Small’ in Small-Press Publishing

2020
It is a familiar idea that the small press has historically been integral to the development and circulation of revolutionary thought and experimental literature. This is true, but it tends to subordinate the small press to the role of transmission of text and ideas, and so sidelines the significance of its complex material forms.
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A Small Hygrometer

Science, 1939
D E, Howell, R, Craig
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It???s a Small, Small World

MCN, The American Journal of Maternal/Child Nursing, 2006
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How Small is Small? Small Pox, Large Presence

2016
In the second volume of Pamela, Richardson chooses to add to his heroine’s woes by inflicting her new baby son with smallpox. As she informs her sister-in-law, Lady Davers: A new misfortune, my dear lady!—But this is of God Almighty’s sending; so I must bear it patiently.
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Small Farmers, Not Small

1959
Dantwala, M. L., Dantwala, M. L.
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Small is as small does

Long Range Planning, 1995
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How Small Is Small?

Scientific American, 2020
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