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Israel's defense.

Israel has seldom impressed the world as much as it did during the 1976 Entebbe Raid, when about a hundred Israeli troops mounted a rescue...
First Things: A Monthly Journal of Religion and Public Life, 03/01/09 by Schwartz, Joel · More from publication -
Ultraconserved Elements: Analyses of Dosage Sensitivity, Motifs and Boundaries
ABSTRACT Ultraconserved elements (UCEs) are sequences that are identical between reference genomes of distantly related species. As they are under...
Genetics, 12/01/08 by Chiang, Charleston W K; Derti, Adnan; Schwartz, Daniel; Chou, Michael F; Hirschhorn, Joel N; Wu, C-ting · More from publication -
How to minimize problems with gravimetric blenders.(troubleshooting: blenders)

The first and best way to avoid blending problems is to choose the right gravimetric blender for the application. Today's plastic products are...
Plastics Technology, 05/01/08 by Kraft, John; Schwartz, Joel · More from publication -
Summary of the 2006 College of American Pathologists Gynecologic Cytology Proficiency Testing Program
Context.-Creating a tool that assesses professional proficiency in gynecologic cytology is challenging. A valid proficiency test (PT) must reflect...
Archives of Pathology & Laboratory Medicine, 05/01/08 by Bentz, Joel S; Hughes, Jonathan H; Fatheree, Lisa A; Schwartz, Mary R; Soures, Rhona J; Wilbur, David C · More from publication -
Secondary sulfate effects: Schwartz responds
doi:10.1289/ehp.10293 doi:10.1289/ehp.10293 I am not convinced by the argument of Grahame and Hidey in their letter. In fact, I find it...
Environmental Health Perspectives, 11/01/07 by Joel Schwartz · More from publication -
Mercury from fish does not reduce children's IQs
Trasande et al. (2005) concluded that prenatal methylmercury (MeHg) exposure is reducing children's IQs (intelligence quotients), costing $8.7...
Environmental Health Perspectives, 07/01/06 by Joel Schwartz · More from publication -
Real people prefer cars.(Beware the AUTOCRATS)

Defenders of the automobile argue that it is the most convenient and flexible transportation mode yet invented, giving people a degree of social...
American Enterprise, The, 06/01/06 by Schwartz, Joel · More from publication -
Ozone: unrealistic scenarios
Knowlton et al. (2004) argued that increasing temperatures associated with climate change will increase urban ozone and related health risks. They...
Environmental Health Perspectives, 02/01/05 by Joel Schwartz · More from publication -
Work and poverty
MORE than a decade ago, the political scientist Lawrence Mead predicted that the passage of workfare legislation would move American politics to...
Public Interest, 09/22/04 by Joel Schwartz · More from publication -
Is the association of airborne particles with daily deaths confounded by gaseous air pollutants? an approach to control by matching
Although particulate air pollution has been associated with increased numbers of daily deaths in dozens of cities around the world, issues still...
Environmental Health Perspectives, 04/01/04 by Joel Schwartz · More from publication


