نتایج جستجو برای: فترة 1958

تعداد نتایج: 11343  

2018
James Alexander Thomson Jamie Thomson David Solter

James Alexander Thomson [4], affectionately known as Jamie Thomson [4], is an American developmental biologist whose pioneering work in isolating and culturing non-human primate [5] and human embryonic stem cells [6] has made him one of the most prominent scientists in stem cell research. While growing up in Oak Park, Illinois, Thomson?s rocket-scientist uncle inspired him to pursue science as ...

Journal: :Glasnik udruženja arhivskih radnika Republike Srpske 2021

Народни одбори општина у БиХ почели су са радом доношењем Закона о подјели територије НР на срезове, градове и општине мају 1952. године. У раду дати основни подаци архивском фонду одбор Општине Подградци, историјату ствараоца фонда, његовој административно-територијалној надлежности унутрашњој организацији као архивској грађи. Рад је настао након сређивања обраде фонда израде сумарно-аналитичк...

Journal: :The Iowa Review 1991

1960

The Second Part of the Ministry of Health's Annual Report, "On the State of the Public Health", has now been published. The statistics, given in Part I, are here considered in a wider context, and the chapter devoted to Mental Health begins with an introduction stressing the process of integrating general medicine and psychiatry which has gone on since the introduction of the National Health Se...

2018

In 1952 Virginia Apgar, a physician at the Sloane Women?s Hospital in New York City, New York, created the Apgar score as a method of evaluating newborn infants? health to determine if they required medical intervention. The score included five separate categories, including heart rate, breathing rate, reaction to stimuli, muscle activity, and color. An infant received a score from zero to two ...

2017

In 1952 Virginia Apgar, a physician at the Sloane Women?s Hospital in New York City, New York, created the Apgar score as a method of evaluating newborn infants? health to determine if they required medical intervention. The score included five separate categories, including heart rate, breathing rate, reaction to stimuli, muscle activity, and color. An infant received a score from zero to two ...

2018

In 1952 Virginia Apgar, a physician at the Sloane Women?s Hospital in New York City, New York, created the Apgar score as a method of evaluating newborn infants? health to determine if they required medical intervention. The score included five separate categories, including heart rate, breathing rate, reaction to stimuli, muscle activity, and color. An infant received a score from zero to two ...

Journal: :مجلة کلية دار العلوم – جامعة الفيوم 2015

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