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In Biomedical Challenges Presented to the American Indian. Washington, DC, Pan American Health Organization, Scientific Publication 165 114-119. [Pg.36]

Acha, Pedro N., and Boris Szyfres. Zoonoses and Communicable Diseases Common to Man and Animals, Scientific and Technical Publication No. 580. 3rd ed. Vol. 1, Bacterioses and Mycoses. Washington, DC Pan American Health Organization, 2003. [Pg.522]

AMRO AIDS and STI - Average Prices for One Year Treatment with Antiretrovirals in Countries of Latin America and the Caribbean survey by Pan American Health Organization of ARV Therapy in Latin American countries. [Pg.82]

The Pan American Health Organization. PAHO topics include child health, epidemiology, food and nutrition, gender and health, health promotion, injuries and violence, lifestyles, maternal health, non-communicable diseases, etc. [Pg.94]

Pa PACE PAGES PAHO PALE PAR PARCS PBL PCM PDV PhA PIK PIRA PIRATA POC POLDER Partial pressure in the atmosphere Permafrost And Climate in Europe Pilot Analysis of Global EcoSystems Pan American Health Organization Paleoclimates of Arctic Lakes and Estuaries Photosynthetic Active Radiation Paleoenvironmental ARCtic Science Planetary Boundary Layer Parallel Climate Model Pacific Decadal Variability Phytogenic Aerosol Potsdam-Institut fur Klimafolgenforschung Petroleum Industry Research Associates Pilot Research moored Array in the Tropical Atlantic Permanganate Oxidizable Carbon POLarization and Directionality of the Earth s Reflectances Princeton Ocean Model... [Pg.591]

Pan American Health Organization. Pan American Health Organization sponsored a series of conferences on Drug Regulatory Harmonization... [Pg.350]

Viterl, F.E. Garcia, R. Torun, B. In "The 1976 Annual Report of the Institute of Nutrition of Central America and Panama," Pan American Health Organization, Guatemala City, 1977, p. [Pg.271]

Regional Office for the Americas/Pan-American Health Organization, located in Washington, D.C., U.S.A. [Pg.198]

Pan American Health Organization. (2004). Disasters preparedness and mitigation in the Americas (Issue 87). Washington DC Author. [Pg.597]

J. Arboleda-Valencia, Teoria, Disenoj Controlde los Procesos de Clarification delA.gua, Pan American Center for Sanitary Engineering and Environmental Sciences, Pan American Health Organization, Lima, Pern, 1973. [Pg.280]

Alleyne, G.A.O. Health Statistics from the Americas Pan American Health Organization Washington, DC, 1998 17-37. [Pg.1984]

The Spanish language edition of USP 23-NF 18 was published in 1995 as a DOS-based electronic product. In 1998, the product was converted to a Windows-based electronic product. Work on the translation of USP-NF text began in 1993 with the exploration of machine translation software suitable for use in the translation of the characteristic text of the USP-NF. The software selected was ENG-SPAN-AM from the Pan American Health Organization. This was fortified by a microdictionary and software macros specific to the compendia. Since the initial release in 1995, the USP has released Supplements for the Spanish language edition concurrent with the release of the English language Supplements. The database continues to be kept abreast of revisions to the USP and NF, but it was not marketed after 1998. [Pg.2845]

International Symposium on Chagas Disease, Fifth International Congress on Protozoology, New York City, June 1977, Pan American Health Organization, Washington, D. C., 1977. [Pg.129]

The fifth source to consider is the government bureau. Outstanding among them is the Office of International Trade, Department of Commerce. Other bureaus of the Department of Commerce, such as the Pan American Bureau and the Pan American Health Organization, may also be of assistance. The Department of Labor and the Federal Security Administration also have sections dealing with certain foreign conditions. [Pg.456]

Acha PN, Szyfres B (1994) Zoonoses and communicable diseases common to man and 1176 animals, Science Publication No 503, 2nd ed. Pan American Health Organization, Washington 1177 DC... [Pg.325]

Millican FK, Lourie RS, Layman EM Emotional factors in the etiology and treatment of lead poisoning. American Journal of Diseases of Children 91 144-149,1956 Molina G, Zuniga MA, Cardenas A, et al Psychological alterations in children exposed to a lead-rich home environment. Bulletin of the Pan American Health Organization 17 186-192, 1983... [Pg.143]

Fierro-Benitez, R., Cazar, R., Stanbury, J.B., Rodriguez, E, Garces, F., Fierro-Renoy, F. and Estrella, E. (1986). In (eds J.T. Dunn, E. Pretell and C. Daza), Towards the Eradication of Endemic Goitre, Cretinism, and Iodine Defieieney. Pan American Health Organization, Washington, DC, pp. 182-200. [Pg.605]

IDD Iodine deficiency disorders PAHO Pan American Health Organization... [Pg.1179]

Jonkers AH. Silent hosts of Venezuelan equine encephalitis (VEE) virus in endemic situations Mammals. In Venezuelan Encephalitis Proceedings of the Workshop-Symposium on Venezuelan Encephalitis Virus 14-17 September 1971. Washington, DC Pan American Health Organization 1972 263-268. PAHO Scientific Publication 243. [Pg.581]


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