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British Dental Journal, 1994
A great number of dentists recognise the conflict between running a viable business and providing dental care to the same level they had been taught as students. This Personal View recounts the experiences of one general dental practitioner, but the feelings expressed have a universality that many will recognise.
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A great number of dentists recognise the conflict between running a viable business and providing dental care to the same level they had been taught as students. This Personal View recounts the experiences of one general dental practitioner, but the feelings expressed have a universality that many will recognise.
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New Scientist, 2021
This chapter describes Lieutenant Colonel George Rowland Stanley Baring, who was the epitome of a gentleman of the declining British Empire. It considers how Baring personified the financially secure, aristocratic aloofness of bygone times and the savvy, business-oriented era of a hands-on postwar generation that had come of age during World War II or ...
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This chapter describes Lieutenant Colonel George Rowland Stanley Baring, who was the epitome of a gentleman of the declining British Empire. It considers how Baring personified the financially secure, aristocratic aloofness of bygone times and the savvy, business-oriented era of a hands-on postwar generation that had come of age during World War II or ...
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2017
This chapter analyzes Patterson's remark that “today the oppressed Negro people is seeking integration,” and that “the Negro people are an oppressed nation.” These remarks reflect a bitter internal party struggle that stretched from mid-1944 to mid-1945, leaving in its wake a momentous shift on the much discussed Negro Question, involving a retreat ...
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This chapter analyzes Patterson's remark that “today the oppressed Negro people is seeking integration,” and that “the Negro people are an oppressed nation.” These remarks reflect a bitter internal party struggle that stretched from mid-1944 to mid-1945, leaving in its wake a momentous shift on the much discussed Negro Question, involving a retreat ...
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Journalism History, 2018
In 1966, the US Supreme Court overturned a conviction after pervasive coverage of a crime and court proceedings deprived a defendant’s fair trial rights. Two North Carolina judges subsequently issued a rule of court restricting the information trial participants, court workers, and law enforcement officers could publicly release between the time of an ...
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In 1966, the US Supreme Court overturned a conviction after pervasive coverage of a crime and court proceedings deprived a defendant’s fair trial rights. Two North Carolina judges subsequently issued a rule of court restricting the information trial participants, court workers, and law enforcement officers could publicly release between the time of an ...
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Social determinants of health and US cancer screening interventions: A systematic review
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2023Ariella R Korn
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