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Velocity Management and the Revolution in Military Logistics January 01, 1999
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Welfare background, attitudes, and employment among new mothers January 01, 1999
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What Outcomes Matter to Patients? January 01, 1999
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Who gains and who loses with community rating for small business? January 01, 1999
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Applying cultural theories to practical problems January 01, 1998
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Arbitration agreements in health care : myths and reality January 01, 1998
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Are mandatory minimum drug sentences cost-effective? January 01, 1998
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Challenges of State Health Reform: Variations in Ten States January 01, 1998
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Cleaning up and invigorating the civil service January 01, 1998
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Coercing Saddam Hussein: Lessons from the Past January 01, 1998
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The Cold War, RAND, and the Generation of Knowledge, 1946-1962 January 01, 1998
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Developing a clinical performance measure January 01, 1998
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The division of family labor : care for elderly parents January 01, 1998
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Drug Control January 01, 1998
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Economic growth and social indicators : an exploratory analysis January 01, 1998
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The effect of managed care on primary care services for women January 01, 1998
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Engaging Iran : a U.S. strategy January 01, 1998
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Foreign demand for Latin American drugs : the USA and Europe January 01, 1998
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Groupware Implementation: Reinvention in the Sociotechnical Frame January 01, 1998
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Health, nutrition and economic development January 01, 1998
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Ideology and conflict in Arab politics January 01, 1998
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Including culture in evaluation research January 01, 1998
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Information and incentives in institutional reform January 01, 1998
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