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Phanerozoic trends in the global geographic disparity of marine biotas
Abstract.-Previous analyses of the history of Phanerozoic marine biodiversity suggested that the post-Paleozoic increase observed at the family...
Paleobiology, 10/01/09 by Miller, Arnold I; Aberhan, Martin; Buick, Devin P; Bulinski, Katherine V; Ferguson, Chad A; Hendy, Austin J W; Kiessling, Wolfgang · More from publication -
Bilateral Oophorectomy Lowers Risk From BRCA1 Mutations
Women with BRCA1 mutations who underwent bilateral prophylactic oophorectomies had a significantly decreased risk of developing breast cancer,...
Family Pratice News, 02/01/00 by Katherine Arnold · More from publication -
Day Care Infections Fall With Hand-Washing, Disinfectants
A systematic intervention program can prevent the spread of infections in child day care centers, researchers in Finland found in a randomized...
Family Pratice News, 01/01/00 by Katherine Arnold · More from publication -
Lymph Node TB Outcomes Good
Extrapulmonary tuberculosis in the lymph nodes does not affect perinatal outcomes, Dr. Narayan Jana of Memorial Hospital in Darlington, England,...
OB/GYN News, 12/15/99 by Katherine Arnold · More from publication -
Greater Awareness of Risk Factors for Hepatitis C Needed
About 3.9 million people in the United States are infected with the hepatitis C virus, and 2.7 million of those are chronically infected, reported...
Family Pratice News, 12/01/99 by Katherine Arnold · More from publication -
New HRT Regimen: Estradiol, Low-Dose Progestin
ROCKVILLE, MD. -- A hormone replacement therapy that delivers a constant dose of estrogen and a pulsed, low dose of progestin has been submitted...
Family Pratice News, 12/01/99 by Katherine Arnold · More from publication -
3.9 Million Americans Are Infected With the Hepatitis C Virus
About 3.9 million people in the United States are infected with the hepatitis C virus, and 2.7 million of those are chronically infected, reported...
OB/GYN News, 11/15/99 by Katherine Arnold · More from publication -
Lower-Dose Tamoxifen May Reap Same Benefits
Low-dose tamoxifen may be as effective as standard-dose tamoxifen in preventing breast cancer, and it may be associated with fewer toxic side...
OB/GYN News, 11/15/99 by Katherine Arnold · More from publication -
Low-Progestin HRT Regimen Causes Fewer Side Effects
ROCKVILLE, MD. -- A hormone replacement therapy that delivers constant dose of estrogen and pulsed, low dose of progestin has beer submitted for...
OB/GYN News, 11/15/99 by Katherine Arnold · More from publication -
Low-Dose Tamoxifen May Have Same Effect
Low-dose tamoxifen may be as effective as standard-dose tamoxifen in preventing breast cancer, and it may be associated with fewer toxic side...
Family Pratice News, 11/01/99 by Katherine Arnold · More from publication
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