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The diversity of activities and role titles has produced confusion within the nursing and medical professions. This paper addresses the problem of these diverse activitie [...]
1973 | Thesis |
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The magnitude of the problem of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, most notably emphysema and chronic bronchitis, is widely known. In the past 15 years, morbidity and [...]
1973 | Thesis |
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The American Diabetes Association estimates that. 4,200,000 people in the United States have the chronic illness diabetes mellitus. Another 1,600,000 undiagnosed diabetes [...]
1973 | Thesis |
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Strains of Corynebacterium diphtheriae infected with tox* corynebacteriophages synthesize a powerful exotoxin. Nontoxinogenic, nonlysogenic C. diphtheriae upon infection [...]
1973 | Thesis |
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This paper goes over studies on the chemical and physical properties of avian p-Hydroxyphenylpyruvate hydroxylase as well as the role of p-Hydroxyphenylpyruvate hydroxyla [...]
1974 | Thesis |
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The major paradox confronting tumor immunology today is how tumor cells escape cell mediated immune destruction in hosts with demonstrable tumor immunity. Unfortunately, [...]
1974 | Thesis |
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The structural gene for diphtheria toxin resides within the genome of toxigenic corynebacteriophage. According to current theory, however, toxin plays no obvious role in [...]
1974 | Thesis |
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Heart disease ranks first among the leading causes of death in 12 of the highly industrialized nations of the world, namely the United States of America, Canada, West Ger [...]
1974 | Thesis |
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The purpose of this paper is to emphasize the relationships that exist between orthodontic tooth movement and noncalcified connective tissue of the periodontium, both dur [...]
1974 | Thesis |