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Diabetes and Cancer Edward Giovannucci, David M. Harlan, Michael C. Archer, RichardM. Bergenstal, Susan M. Gapstur, Laurel A. Habel, Michael Pollak, Judith G. Regensteiner, and Douglas Yee Diabetes Care 33:1674–1685, 2010 AmericanAssociation of Clinical Endocrinologists andAmericanDiabetes Association Consensus Statement on Inpatient Glycemic Control Etie S. Moghissi, Mary T. Korytkowski, Monic...
T T c B U C 1 E n s J O A gator Award, DuPont Young Profes Force Young Investigator Award, research focuses on the nanoscale bio-based systems for transport, t tomer, and delivery applications. Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Science and Engineering, University of De E-mail: [email protected] Department of Chemistry, University of War E-mail: [email protected] Cite this: Chem. ...
The field of vital statistics is as open to investigation, analysis and experimentation as it was three hundred years ago when John Graunt (1620 -1674) introduced the observations on the London Bills of Mortality. The research possibilities are sometimes overlooked by statisticians and demographers because the registration systems now established in developed countries seem routinized and steri...
Copyright: Copyright © 2013 The British Computer Society. This is a pre-copyedited, author-produced PDF of an article accepted for publication in The Computer Journal following peer review. The version of record of [Zhou, Rui; Liu, Chengfei; Li, Jianxin; Wang, Junhu and Yu, Jeffrey Xu 2014, 'Evaluating irredundant maximal contained rewritings for XPath queries on views', The Computer Journal, V...
Thomas Willis in his Pharmaceutice Rationalis published in 1674-5 clearly recognized that the oesophagus may be closed off from the stomach and described 'a very rare case of a certain man of Oxford [who did] show an almost perpetual vomiting to be stirred up by the shutting up of left orifice [of the stomach]'. His diagrams (Fig. 1) of the anatomy of the normal stomach show a band of muscle fi...
True-crime stories of outlaws have been a part of popular culture in England since the Middle Ages. Tales of criminality gained increasing circulation in print through the Old Bailey Sessions Papers (1674–1913) and the “dying confessions” published in broadside form by the Ordinary of Newgate in the eighteenth century.1 The confessional broadsides were designed as warnings for their audience; t...
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