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Voluntary Vasectomy

Scottish Medical Journal, 1972
Vasectomy, in experienced hands, is a simple procedure which produces lasting sterility provided a careful follow-up of seminal tests is performed, and continued, until two consecutive negative tests have been produced. Loss of working time is negligible, and unpleasant sequelae are extremely rare.
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Voluntary agreement

Nursing Management, 2009
The Commission for the Compact, the voluntary agreement between the government and the voluntary and community sectors in England on how they should work together to ensure better outcomes for patients, has published a new guide.
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Familial Voluntary Nystagmus

Strabismus, 2006
To examine the pathological significance and familial occurrence of voluntary nystagmus.We examined two families orthoptically as well as with video and search-coil techniques or electronystagmography (ENG). Three members of three generations of the first family and a 9-year-old boy from a second family not related to the first were able to generate a ...
Birte, Neppert, Holger, Rambold
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How voluntary are voluntary returns?

Race & Class, 2011
‘Voluntary returns’ for rejected asylum seekers, foreign national prisoners, illegal entrants and overstayers are increasingly being promoted by European governments without due regard for the safety and preparedness of the returnee. In addition, the voluntariness of such returns has to be questioned.
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Voluntary Action and Voluntary Groups

Annual Review of Sociology, 1975
A key problem in the study of voluntary action (voluntary participation, citizen participation, discretionary participation, social participation, common interest ac­ tivity, citizen involvement-all approximate synonyms as used here) is definition.
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