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Depression and anxiety symptoms in internally migrated women and men after the German unification: Baseline results from the German National Cohort Study (NAKO). [PDF]
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MyCODE: a prospective evaluation of lay-language molecular tumor board protocols in precision oncology. [PDF]
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Gender and East-West disparities in German neurosurgical training leadership. [PDF]
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Rapid increase in West Siberia's retrogressive thaw slumps since 1964 associated with Arctic winter warming. [PDF]
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Nursing Standard, 1988
Once the pride of Europe, West Germany is planning to introduce severe cuts to the range and quality of health and social services offered. It argues that the [Illegible Word] proportion of retired people in the population is draining the resources of the tax payers in work.
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Once the pride of Europe, West Germany is planning to introduce severe cuts to the range and quality of health and social services offered. It argues that the [Illegible Word] proportion of retired people in the population is draining the resources of the tax payers in work.
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Archives of Ophthalmology, 1988
The Federal Republic of Germany is densely populated by 60 million people who are served by 200 000 physicians, including 4500 ophthalmologists (ophthalmologist-patient ratio, 1/14 000). The epidemiology of diseases, diagnostic approaches, and therapies in many ways are similar to those of the United States.
G O, Naumann, R, Grewe
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The Federal Republic of Germany is densely populated by 60 million people who are served by 200 000 physicians, including 4500 ophthalmologists (ophthalmologist-patient ratio, 1/14 000). The epidemiology of diseases, diagnostic approaches, and therapies in many ways are similar to those of the United States.
G O, Naumann, R, Grewe
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2023
AbstractChapter 4 examines how West Germany bargained with nuclear latency as the prospect of Bonn building the bomb hung over Washington and Moscow throughout most of the 1960s. West German leaders exploited the fear of proliferation as a diplomatic lever on three successive occasions from 1961 to 1969.
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AbstractChapter 4 examines how West Germany bargained with nuclear latency as the prospect of Bonn building the bomb hung over Washington and Moscow throughout most of the 1960s. West German leaders exploited the fear of proliferation as a diplomatic lever on three successive occasions from 1961 to 1969.
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International Political Science Review, 1984
Germany, a socially homogenous federation, with a centralized party system, developed close cooperation between governments: central to state and state to state, facilitated by the hobnobbing of bureaucrats and politicians. Tax equalization headed off regional movements, so conflicts were really between parties because party ideologies and programs ...
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Germany, a socially homogenous federation, with a centralized party system, developed close cooperation between governments: central to state and state to state, facilitated by the hobnobbing of bureaucrats and politicians. Tax equalization headed off regional movements, so conflicts were really between parties because party ideologies and programs ...
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