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    Russland und die USA – ewige Antagonisten?

    Das Kapitel analysiert die USA-Russland-Beziehungen insbesondere seit dem Ende des Ost-West-Konflikts. Die Autorinnen gehen der Entwicklung des Verhältnisses unter den verschiedenen US-amerikanischen (und drei...

    Sabine Fischer, Susan Stewart in Handbuch Politik USA (2024)

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    Russland und die USA – ewige Antagonisten?

    Das Kapitel analysiert die USA-Russland-Beziehungen insbesondere seit dem Ende des Ost-West-Konflikts. Die Autorinnen gehen der Entwicklung des Verhältnisses unter den verschiedenen US-amerikanischen (und drei...

    Sabine Fischer, Susan Stewart in Handbuch Politik USA

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    Routine exposure: social practices and environmental health risks in the home

    The post-war introduction of new chemicals to consumer products created a range of complex environmental health issues. Despite recent evidence demonstrating the issues associated with using particular chemica...

    Rachael Wakefield-Rann, Dena Fam, Susan Stewart in Social Theory & Health (2020)

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    Microbes, chemicals and the health of homes: integrating theories to account for more-than-human entanglements

    In the post-war period, the health risks posed by indoor environments have both transformed and challenged notions of environmental health centred on pathogenic germs. The composition of home spaces, particula...

    Rachael Wakefield-Rann, Dena Fam, Susan Stewart in BioSocieties (2020)

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    Die USA und Russland

    Das Kapitel analysiert die USA-Russland-Beziehungen insbesondere seit dem Ende des Ost-West-Konflikts. Die Autorinnen gehen der Entwicklung des Verhältnisses unter den verschiedenen US-amerikanischen (und drei...

    Sabine Fischer, Susan Stewart in Handbuch Politik USA (2020)

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    Preferences for Depression Help-Seeking Among Vietnamese American Adults

    Culture impacts help-seeking preferences. We examined Vietnamese Americans’ help-seeking preferences for depressive symptoms, through a telephone survey (N = 1666). A vignette describing an age- and gender-matche...

    ** E. Kim-Mozeleski, Janice Y. Tsoh, Ginny Gildengorin in Community Mental Health Journal (2018)

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    Genetic analysis of grain and malt quality in an elite barley population

    Quantitative trait loci (QTLs) associated with grain weight, grain width, kernel hardness and malting quality were mapped in a doubled haploid population derived from two elite Australian malting barley variet...

    Suong T. Cu, Timothy J. March, Susan Stewart, Sophia Degner in Molecular Breeding (2016)

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    Healthcare Communication Barriers and Self-Rated Health in Older Chinese American Immigrants

    Older Chinese immigrants are a growing population in the United States who experience multiple healthcare communication barriers such as limited English proficiency and low health literacy. Each of these obsta...

    Janice Y. Tsoh, Tetine Sentell, Ginny Gildengorin, Gem M. Le in Journal of Community Health (2016)

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    Power Relations Meet Domestic Structures: Russia and Ukraine

    In the years immediately after the collapse of the Soviet Union, the European Union (EU) had two priorities regarding the countries to its east. The first was to establish a working relationship with the Russi...

    Susan Stewart in The Substance of EU Democracy Promotion (2015)

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    Hepatitis B and Asian Americans

    There are approximately 350 million people worldwide who have persistent hepatitis B infection, including 1.25 million Americans. The majority of chronic hepatitis B infection in the U.S. occur among Asian an...

    Tung T. Nguyen, Vicky Taylor, Annette E. Maxwell in Handbook of Asian American Health (2013)

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    Local Assessment of Chicago: From Wild Chicago to Chicago Wilderness – Chicago’s Ecological Setting and Recent Efforts to Protect and Restore Nature in the Region

    From the time of its charter in 1832 the population of the City of Chicago grew explosively and the landscapes of the region were largely transformed both by the expanding physical footprint of the city and by...

    Liam Heneghan, Christopher Mulvaney in Urbanization, Biodiversity and Ecosystem S… (2013)

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    The effect of system-level access factors on receipt of reconstruction among Latina and white women with DCIS

    Treatment decisions associated with ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS), including the decision to undergo breast reconstruction, may be more problematic for Latinas due to access and language issues. To help unde...

    Celia Patricia Kaplan, Leah S. Karliner in Breast Cancer Research and Treatment (2011)

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    Development and implementation of an Internet-based survivorship care program for cancer survivors treated with hematopoietic stem cell transplantation

    The Internet provides a widely accessible modality for meeting survivorship care needs of cancer survivors. In this paper, we describe the development and implementation of an Internet site designed as a base ...

    Karen L. Syrjala, Allison C. Stover, Jean C. Yi in Journal of Cancer Survivorship (2011)

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    Hepatitis B and Hepatocellular Carcinoma Screening Among Asian Americans: Survey of Safety Net Healthcare Providers

    Physician patterns of screening for hepatitis B (HBV) and hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) among Asian Americans are not well described.

    Mandana Khalili, Jennifer Guy, Albert Yu, Alexander Li in Digestive Diseases and Sciences (2011)

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    Drupal Community: Getting Help and Getting Involved

    You might be wondering how Drupal is made and where its thousands of contributed modules, themes, features, profiles, and other resources come from. The Drupal community is a somewhat nebulous concept from an ...

    Ben Melançon, Susan Stewart in The Definitive Guide to Drupal 7 (2011)

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    Fragile Constructions

    From the emergence of modern educational institutions in the wake of the 18th century western Enlightenment, until the early 21st century, the spaces of learning appeared to have attained an ideal type-form. W...

    Susan Sherringham, Susan Stewart in Re-Sha** Learning: A Critical Reader (2011)

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    Bronchiolitis Obliterans Syndrome

    Post-transplantation bronchiolitis obliterans syndrome (BOS) is a clinicopathological syndrome characterised histologically by obliterative bronchiolitis (OB) and physiologically by airflow limitation. It affe...

    Andrew I. R. Scott, Dr Linda D. Sharples, Susan Stewart in Drugs (2005)

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    Contemporary American stepparenthood: Integrating cohabiting and nonresident stepparents

    Our understanding of contemporary stepfamily life requires incorporating emerging trends in cohabitation and nonresident stepparenting into our `traditional' definition of a stepparent (married adult with resi...

    Susan Stewart in Population Research and Policy Review (2001)

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    Social class, race/ethnicity, and incidence of breast, cervix, colon, lung, and prostate cancer among Asian, black, Hispanic, and white residents of the San Francisco Bay Area, 1988–92 (United States)

    Background: To date only eight US studies have simultaneously examined cancer incidence in relation to social class and race/ethnicity; all but one included only black and white Americans. To address gaps in k...

    Nancy Krieger, Charles Quesenberry Jr, Tiffany Peng in Cancer Causes & Control (1999)

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