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New England Journal of Medicine, 1948
YAWS can occur in Massachusetts. Several physicians refused to believe this possibility and doubted the history given on several occasions by the mother of the patients in the cases reported below....
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YAWS can occur in Massachusetts. Several physicians refused to believe this possibility and doubted the history given on several occasions by the mother of the patients in the cases reported below....
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Clinical Infectious Diseases, 1985
Until the middle of this century, yaws was a major public health problem in the Americas Region of the World Health Organization. All countries located between the tropics of Cancer and Capricorn reported cases of yaws. From 1950 to 1957, major programs for the eradication of yaws were implemented throughout the region, and yaws rapidly ceased to be a ...
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Until the middle of this century, yaws was a major public health problem in the Americas Region of the World Health Organization. All countries located between the tropics of Cancer and Capricorn reported cases of yaws. From 1950 to 1957, major programs for the eradication of yaws were implemented throughout the region, and yaws rapidly ceased to be a ...
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Proceedings of the 10th ACM SIGPLAN workshop on Erlang, 2011
Yaws -- "Yet Another Web Server" -- is a popular open source HTTP 1.1 Erlang web server known for its reliability and stability. Conceived by legendary Erlang programmer Claes "Klacke" Wikstrom in 2001, Yaws has evolved and matured over the past decade thanks to Klacke's sustained leadership and a dedicated community of contributors and users.
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Yaws -- "Yet Another Web Server" -- is a popular open source HTTP 1.1 Erlang web server known for its reliability and stability. Conceived by legendary Erlang programmer Claes "Klacke" Wikstrom in 2001, Yaws has evolved and matured over the past decade thanks to Klacke's sustained leadership and a dedicated community of contributors and users.
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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1932
ABSTRACT To the Editor:— In The Journal, January 13, page 148, was a communication from Dr. C. S. Butler of New York dealing with the much debated topic of yaws and syphilis. With reference to a critical review that I made of the subject, which appeared in the Tropical Diseases Bulletin, the statement is made that "Blacklock proves the proposition that
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ABSTRACT To the Editor:— In The Journal, January 13, page 148, was a communication from Dr. C. S. Butler of New York dealing with the much debated topic of yaws and syphilis. With reference to a critical review that I made of the subject, which appeared in the Tropical Diseases Bulletin, the statement is made that "Blacklock proves the proposition that
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Clinical Infectious Diseases, 1985
In 1954, with the assistance of the World Health Organization and the United Nations Children's Fund, a campaign against yaws was initiated in Malaysia with the formation of a yaws elimination unit in the Ministry of Health. Between 1954 and 1975, the reported annual incidence of yaws fell from 140.85 to 1.25 per 100,000 population.
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In 1954, with the assistance of the World Health Organization and the United Nations Children's Fund, a campaign against yaws was initiated in Malaysia with the formation of a yaws elimination unit in the Ministry of Health. Between 1954 and 1975, the reported annual incidence of yaws fell from 140.85 to 1.25 per 100,000 population.
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Archives of Dermatology, 1956
There are not, in the whole of medicine, two diseases so similar as syphilis and yaws*—so similar in their clinical manifestations; so similar in their clinical course; so similar in their causal organisms that they cannot be distinguished by any known pathological process one from the other; so similar in their serological reaction that they are the ...
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There are not, in the whole of medicine, two diseases so similar as syphilis and yaws*—so similar in their clinical manifestations; so similar in their clinical course; so similar in their causal organisms that they cannot be distinguished by any known pathological process one from the other; so similar in their serological reaction that they are the ...
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Clinical Infectious Diseases, 1985
By the beginning of this century, yaws was a well-known endemic disease in Colombia. Colombian authorities estimated that by early 1930 there were 70,000 active cases of yaws, most of which were located in the Pacific coastal regions. With the advent of penicillin therapy, Colombia organized an anti-yaws campaign, which began in 1950.
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By the beginning of this century, yaws was a well-known endemic disease in Colombia. Colombian authorities estimated that by early 1930 there were 70,000 active cases of yaws, most of which were located in the Pacific coastal regions. With the advent of penicillin therapy, Colombia organized an anti-yaws campaign, which began in 1950.
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Estimation on IMU yaw misalignment by fusing information of automotive onboard sensors
Mechanical Systems and Signal Processing, 2022Xin Xia, Lu Xiong, Yanjun Huang
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