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Arts asiatiques, 2017
Fort Anne. Vietnam. In: Arts asiatiques, tome 74, 2019. pp. 134-136.
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Vietnam

2016
Vietnam is located in South-East Asia and borders China, Laos and Cambodia. Vietnam has a population of approximately 89 million, made up of over 50 distinct ethnic groups, dominated by the Kinh group (86.2% of the population). Almost half of the Vietnamese population practise indigenous religions, which include worshipping local spirits, gods and ...
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Dentistry in Vietnam [PDF]

open access: possibleBritish Dental Journal, 1997
Although keenly interested and proficient in clinical dentistry, Vietnamese dental practitioners were not benefiting from new concepts in restorative dentistry, shut off to a great degree from the information surge. As senior lecturer and honorary consultant in restorative dentistry at the Turner Dental School, Dr Qualtrough was invited to Vietnam by ...
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Vietnam

2014
Etats des lieux économique et géopolitique du Vietnam en ...
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Malaria Chemoprophylaxis In Vietnam and Post-Vietnam

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1970
To the Editor.— While stationed in Vietnam, US servicemen take a pill once a week which contains chloroquine phosphate, 500 mg (equivalent to 300 mg of the base), and primaquine phosphate, 79 mg (equivalent to 45 mg of the base). The combination of chloroquine and primaquine has proved much more effective—100% effective in servicemen who take the ...
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Drugs, Vietnam, and the Vietnam Veteran: An Overview

The American Journal of Drug and Alcohol Abuse, 1976
Highlights are presented on the issue of drug use among servicemen in Vietnam and its aftereffects. Two stages of Vietnam drug use are identified-a period of increasing marijuana use followed by the 1970 influx of highly potent heroin to which 1/5 of the enlisted troops were addicted at some time during their tour. The major contributing factors appear
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Ergonomics in Vietnam

Applied Ergonomics, 1992
On a World Health Organization assignment the author was in Hanoi, Vietnam, for four weeks in autumn 1990 to run a training course in ergonomics at the National Institute of Occupational Health, Hanoi. The training programme consisted of lectures on various areas of ergonomics, case study and laboratory work, field studies and factory visits and ...
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Medicine in Vietnam

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1971
To the Editor.— Medical assistance to South Vietnam followed in the wake of our increasing participation in military and political affairs of that country. The initial program implemented existing physical facilities and provided physicians for direct patient care. The efforts were modest, improvised, and limited.
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