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Slouching Toward Barbarism--The Quest To Limit Partial Birth Abortion After Stenberg V. Carhart, Todd Goudy
Slouching Toward Barbarism--The Quest To Limit Partial Birth Abortion After Stenberg V. Carhart, Todd Goudy
West Virginia Law Review
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Brachytherapy In The New Millennium Abstracts, Jilin Chen, Runlin Gao, Qiangjun Cai, Yuejin Yang
Brachytherapy In The New Millennium Abstracts, Jilin Chen, Runlin Gao, Qiangjun Cai, Yuejin Yang
Journal of the Hong Kong College of Cardiology
In order to examine long-term efficacy of percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty (PTCA), coronary stenting and to assess the factors affecting its efficacy, 790 patients who underwent successful PTCA and PTCS+Stent in this Hospital were followed by direct interview or letter.
Food Safety In The United States And The European Union: Sequel To A Case Study, Bryan Harris
Food Safety In The United States And The European Union: Sequel To A Case Study, Bryan Harris
RISK: Health, Safety & Environment (1990-2002)
The author reports on recent regulatory and legislative developments in the United States and European Union relating to toys imbedded in candy.
Trends. Biopolitics And Anthrax: A United States Fiasco?, Ibpp Editor
Trends. Biopolitics And Anthrax: A United States Fiasco?, Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
This article discusses the biopolitical issues involved with the mass inoculation of United States military forces against anthrax.
The Political Psychology Of Abortion: Some Implications Of Free Choice, Ibpp Editor
The Political Psychology Of Abortion: Some Implications Of Free Choice, Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
This article describes some logical implications of a "free choice" position on abortion public policy.
Nursing Homes To Medicare Waiver Programs In Vermont, Joseph Murray
Nursing Homes To Medicare Waiver Programs In Vermont, Joseph Murray
New England Journal of Public Policy
This research examines the differences between nursing home residents and those who were able to leave nursing homes with the help of the Medicaid Waiver Program in Vermont. Ninety individuals who reentered the community with the aid of such waivers were compared with a random sample of nursing home residents through the use of the Nursing Home Minimum Data Set. The researchers found divergence in four key areas: cognition, continence, treatment categories, and desire to return to the community. Typically, those who left nursing homes for the community were cognitively intact, had moderate continence, received rehabilitative or clinically complex treatments, …