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Epidemiological study of abdominal tuberculosis among Indian migrants and the indigenous population of Leicester, 1972-1989.
A retrospective, epidemiological study of abdominal tuberculosis in the city of Leicester from 1972 to 1989 is reported. Potential cases were identified from hospital medical records and endoscopy lists, in addition to the county notification register. The city population of 280,000 included over 75,000 South Asians. There were 146 cases among South Asians and six in Europeans, four of whom wer...
متن کامل1972 , Volume , Issue Nov-1972
It makes swept insertion and return loss measurements simultaneously, overa wide frequency range. TO THE MICROWAVE ENGINEER, an instru ment that measures insertion and return loss simultaneously, over a broad band, would be as useful as is the voltmeter to other electronic special ists, provided it is made practical in several im portant ways. • Its measurements must really refer to the micro...
متن کاملLeicester assessment package.
tion in 500 general practices in England and Wales. The questionnaire is short-one side of A4 with 10 questions-and takes approximately two minutes to complete. The introductory letter, signed by the researchers, was addressed to the practice manager requesting him or her to give it to the general practitioner most involved in cervical smear testing. For the follow up of non-respondents, the pr...
متن کاملGlenfield General Hospital Leicester
with error bars of 2 SD, the results may be seen in perspective (fig. 1, lower panel). The investigators described repeat testing for differences between the groups by Student's unpaired t test or by Mann— Whitney U test, and stated that they then confirmed the differences by analysis of variance or by Kruskal-Wallis. However, it is invalid to test repeatedly by Student's or by Mann-Whitney unl...
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ژورنال
عنوان ژورنال: Environmental Education
سال: 2012
ISSN: 0917-2866,2185-5625
DOI: 10.5647/jsoee.22.1_25