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A Content Analysis of the Drug Legalization Debate January 01, 1994
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The costs and financing of perinatal care in the United States January 01, 1994
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Does ADR really save money? The jury's still out January 01, 1994
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Do Soviet nuclear reactors outperform Western reactors? January 01, 1994
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Ecological regression in voting rights cases January 01, 1994
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Electromagnetic Scattering on Spherical Polydispersions January 01, 1994
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An evaluation of the Nokomis Challenge Program in Michigan January 01, 1994
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Families, Children, Poverty, Policy January 01, 1994
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Flying the Flogger January 01, 1994
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The former Yugoslavia : emerging security orientations January 01, 1994
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Gaps in employer coverage : lack of supply or lack of demand? January 01, 1994
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Gender Preference and Birth Spacing in Matlab, Bangladesh January 01, 1994
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Health care for black and poor hospitalized Medicare patients January 01, 1994
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Health care reform is on the way, do we want to compete on quality? January 01, 1994
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Job loss due to health insurance mandates January 01, 1994
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A joint model of marital childbearing and marital disruption January 01, 1994
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More evidence for the public health value of family planning January 01, 1994
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The new mercantilism January 01, 1994
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A note on the emigration of Russia's technical intelligentsia January 01, 1994
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Organizational trends and electronic media : work in progress January 01, 1994
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Patterns of drug use January 01, 1994
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The Politics of Antismoking Legislation January 01, 1994
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Preserving the present : toward viable electronic records January 01, 1994
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Research on the Demography of Aging in Developing Countries January 01, 1994
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