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Actinomycetoma in the United States
Clinical Infectious Diseases, 1981Actinomycetoma (Madura foot) caused by Actinomadura madurae occurred in an Indiana factory worker. Previous cases of culture-proven actinomycetoma from the United States and reports of drug therapy were reviewed. Treatment with sulfonamides, streptomycin, dapsone, and other antimicrobial agents has been effective. Trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole (TMP-SMZ)
R R, Tight, M S, Bartlett
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IN rollout in the United States
IEEE Communications Magazine, 1993Individual perspectives on advanced intelligent network (AIN) implementation are presented from four regional companies in the Unites States: Bell Atlantic, BellSouth, Ameritech, and US WEST. These perspectives range from trial to deployment activities and address a range of capabilities supported by the AIN architecture.
Peter A. Russo +6 more
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Fertility in the United States
Science, 1986From the postwar high of 3.8 births per woman at the peak of the baby boom, the total fertility rate in the United States has fallen to 1.8, where it has remained unchanged for nearly a decade. This below-replacement level of fertility has, in recent decades, characterized most Western countries, some of which have shown declines to well below 1.5 ...
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The State of Health in the United States
JAMA, 2013In the mid-1970s, John Knowles assembled a group of leading health thinkers whose essays were published inDaedalus and then released as a book entitled Doing Better and Feeling Worse:Health in theUnitedStates.1 In thedecadebetween 1965 and 1975, health expenditures in the United States had more than tripled, from $39 billion (5.9% of gross domestic ...
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Sterilization in the United States
Family Planning Perspectives, 1979Had no U.S. married couples obtained contraceptive sterilizations, there would have been about 800,000 unwanted births during 1971-1973 in addition to the 8.7 million births that actually occurred. More than half of U.S. couples elect sterilization within 10 years after their last wanted birth, and more than six in 10 are sterilized within 15 years.
C F, Westoff, J, McCarthy
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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1977
To the Editor.— As a general surgeon in a community hospital, I would like to comment on the article "Surgeons in the United States: Activities, Output and Income," by Walter W. Hauck, Jr, PhD, et al (236:1864, 1976), wherein the authors conclude that the operative work loads of surgeons are, in general, too low. As background, it is interesting that
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To the Editor.— As a general surgeon in a community hospital, I would like to comment on the article "Surgeons in the United States: Activities, Output and Income," by Walter W. Hauck, Jr, PhD, et al (236:1864, 1976), wherein the authors conclude that the operative work loads of surgeons are, in general, too low. As background, it is interesting that
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Disparities in liver cancer occurrence in the United States by race/ethnicity and state
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2017Farhad Islami +2 more
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The burden of rare cancers in the United States
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2017Carol Desantis, Ahmedin Jemal
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