| factors influencing the transmission of western equine encephalomyelitis virus between its vertebrate maintenance hosts and from them to humans. | a simple model is used to explore the extent to which the uniquely comprehensive studies of western equine encephalomyelitis in kern county, california, by reeves and his colleagues over many years, explain the dynamics and epidemiology of the infection. it is concluded that not only does this series of integrated field and laboratory studies successfully account for these phenomena, to an extent which is unlikely to be substantially improved upon, not least because of the inherent difficulties ... | 1987 | 3688320 |
| the life-cycle research productivity of mathematicians and scientists. | declining research productivity with age is implied by economic models of life-cycle human capital investment but is denied by some recent empirical studies. the purpose of the present study is to provide new evidence on whether a scientist's output generally declines with advancing age. a longitudinal data set has been compiled for scientists and mathematicians at six major departments, including data on age, salaries, annual citations (stock of human capital), citations to current output (flow ... | 1986 | 3722738 |
| benzene levels in ambient air and breath of smokers and nonsmokers in urban and pristine environments. | benzene levels in human breath and in ambient air were compared in the urban area of san francisco (sf) and in a more remote coastal pristine setting of stinson beach, calif. (sb). benzene analysis was done by gas chromatography-mass spectroscopy (gc-ms). ambient benzene levels were sevenfold higher in sf (2.6 +/- 1.3 ppb, n = 25) than sb (0.38 +/- 0.39 ppb, n = 21). in sf, benzene in smokers' breath (6.8 +/- 3.0 ppb) was greater than in nonsmokers' breath (2.5 +/- 0.8 ppb) and smokers' ambient ... | 1986 | 3735457 |
| academic senate members' knowledge of federal requirements for the protection of human subjects in research. | | 1986 | 3737814 |
| stable nitrogen and carbon isotope ratios in bone collagen as indices of prehistoric dietary dependence on marine and terrestrial resources in southern california. | the ratios of 15n to 14n and 13c to 12c tend to be higher in marine than in terrestrial organisms. the concentrations of these isotopes in human bone collagen consequently can be used to make inferences about the contribution of marine and terrestrial resources to prehistoric diets. the utility of studying 15n/14n and 13c/12c ratios in conjunction with each other is illustrated by our analysis of 40 human burials from archaeological sites in the santa barbara channel area of southern california. ... | 1986 | 3777147 |
| benefits associated with wic supplemental feeding during the interpregnancy interval. | interpregnancy wic supplementation was evaluated by comparing maternal nutritional status indicators and subsequent birth outcomes of 703 wic participants divided into two groups. study group women received postpartum benefits for 5-7 mo while control group women received postpartum benefits for only 0-2 mo. both groups received prenatal benefits during each of two study pregnancies. infants born to study group women had a higher mean birthweight (131 g) and birthlength (0.3 cm) and a lower risk ... | 1987 | 3799501 |
| pregnant women as fetal containers. | when mrs. pamela monson was charged under a california child support statute following the death of her newborn son, she became the first woman to be criminally prosecuted for acts and omissions during pregnancy. as a result of her not having followed her doctor's advice, her son was born with massive brain damage and died a few weeks later. annas contends that the crime of "fetal neglect" has serious implications for pregnant women who may lose their rights, suffer invasion of privacy, and ev ... | 1986 | 3804722 |
| chloramphenicol-resistant salmonella newport traced through hamburger to dairy farms. a major persisting source of human salmonellosis in california. | animal-to-human transmission of drug-resistant salmonella and the role of antimicrobial use in food animals in the emergence of these bacteria are controversial subjects. investigation of a 4.9-fold increase in salmonella newport isolations from californians in 1985 showed that 87 percent of the isolates had an unusual antimicrobial-resistance pattern (including chloramphenicol resistance) and a single, identical plasmid. interviews of 45 patients and 89 matched controls in los angeles county sh ... | 1987 | 3807951 |
| psychosocial predictors of depression. prospective evidence from the human population laboratory studies. | the association between status attributes, personal resources, life stress, physical health, and occurrence of depressive symptoms nine years later was assessed by the 1965 human population laboratory survey of a random sample of 6,928 adults in alameda county, california, and by a subsequent follow-up survey in 1974. in multiple logistic analyses, depressive symptoms at baseline, low education, physical disability or presence of chronic conditions, poor perceived health, personal uncertainty, r ... | 1987 | 3812429 |
| seroconversion rates to jamestown canyon virus among six populations of white-tailed deer (odocoileus virginianus) in indiana. | the annual seroconversion of fawns, yearlings, and adult white-tailed deer (odocoileus virginianus) to jamestown canyon virus (california group) was followed at six indiana sites from 1981 through 1984. in all, sera from 1,642 deer (515 fawns, 618 yearlings, and 509 adults) were tested for neutralizing antibody to three california serogroup viruses: jamestown canyon, la crosse, and trivittatus. virtually all deer with specific neutralizing antibody showed evidence of a prior infection with james ... | 1987 | 3820426 |
| selected sexual practices of san francisco heterosexual men and risk of infection by the human immunodeficiency virus. | | 1987 | 3820453 |
| prevalence of human immunodeficiency virus infection in ethnic minority homosexual/bisexual men. | | 1987 | 3820508 |
| the people vote on abortion funding: colorado and washington. | on election day 1984, colorado voters narrowly approved an amendment to the state constitution cutting off all public funds for abortion. that same election day saw an effort to end abortion funding in the state of washington fail decisively. in both states, the effort to terminate funding was led by antiabortion activists who sought to characterize the issue as an economic one. failure of the colorado taxpayers for choice to emphasize the economic impact of the amendment appears to have been ... | 1985 | 3842805 |
| development of a breast milk banking program at a university medical center "nursing at a distance". | | 1985 | 3849669 |
| [large staff of volunteers in california milk bank]. | | 1985 | 3852831 |
| [ethics investigating committee: does the individual's responsibility disappear?. interview by bjørn arild ostby]. | | 1985 | 3854566 |
| [albert müller-deham--an unjustly forgotten austrian pioneer in geriatrics]. | albert mueller-deham played a role of great importance in the history of american and general geriatrics. he was born in 1881 in vienna where he studied medicine. after graduation he was an intern, and later assistant professor at the first university department of medicine in vienna. among his teachers were such famous names as von nothnagel, von noorden und wenckebach. in 1925 he was appointed chief of the medical department in the large, renowned "versorgungsheim lainz" in vienna and became d ... | 1985 | 3887766 |
| an analysis of a prehistoric homicide from northern california. | an analysis was performed on a prehistoric human vertebral column recovered during an archaeological excavation in the sierra of northern california. fifteen burials believed to represent the maidu culture of 400 to 700 years ago were recovered. the vertebral column from one of the individuals is particularly significant because of three embedded projectile points. the analysis attempts to recreate the trajectory of each point; to determine the possible extent of damage done by each with emphasi ... | 1985 | 3897450 |
| human and sylvatic trypanosoma cruzi infection in california. | in august 1982, a 56-year-old woman from lake don pedro, california, developed acute chagas' disease (american trypanosomiasis). she had not traveled to areas outside the united states with endemic chagas' disease, she had never received blood transfusions, and she did not use intravenous drugs. trypanosoma cruzi cultured from the patient's blood had isoenzyme patterns and growth characteristics similar to t. cruzi belonging to zymodeme z1. triatoma protracta (a vector of trypanosoma cruzi) infe ... | 1985 | 3919598 |
| probable pulmonary anisakiasis accompanying pleural effusion. | the first probable human case of pulmonary anisakiasis is reported. a 37-year-old japanese person in california developed pleural effusion after consumption of raw salmon at a seafood restaurant in san francisco. a marked eosinophilia was noted in the blood and pleural exudate. the patient was tested for helminthic infections by intradermal, complement fixation, ouchterlony, and immunoelectrophoresis tests using antigens of various worm species. a specific precipitin band was recognized only wit ... | 1985 | 3920926 |
| pcb-containing transformer fires: decontamination guidelines based on health considerations. | realization that polychlorinated biphenyl-(pcb)-containing (askarel) transformer fires can produce toxic polychlorinated dibenzofuran (pcdf) and polychlorinated dibenzodioxin (pcdd) isomers has led to efforts to develop guidelines for cleanup of structures contaminated by soot from these fires. two such fires have occurred in the united states in recent years, one in 1981 in binghamton, n.y., the other in 1983 in san francisco. the phenomenon of pcb transformation to more toxic substances under ... | 1985 | 3925096 |
| reported changes in the sexual behavior of men at risk for aids, san francisco, 1982-84--the aids behavioral research project. | we surveyed 454 men in november 1983 and in may 1984 regarding their sexual practices during the month before the survey. in the 1983 survey, we also asked for reports about sexual behavior during the same month 1 year prior to the survey. the sample consisted of men recruited as they left bath-houses and bars, men who had not used bars or baths for meeting sexual partners for 2 months prior to the november 1983 survey, and men in committed primary relationships with another man. we found substa ... | 1985 | 3934697 |
| proximal femur articulation in pliocene hominids. | the supposed "nonhuman anthropoid"-type femur head articular surface described for the pliocene hominid specimen a.l.288-1 ("lucy") by stern and susman in 1983 is present in significant numbers of modern human femora. this nonmetric skeletal trait was also found to be sex-related in modern human samples examined. | 1985 | 3936365 |
| proficiency testing materials for ph and blood gases. the california thoracic society experience. | the california thoracic society blood gas proficiency testing program distributed ampules from three separate lots of quality control products every three months as unknowns to participating clinical (survey) laboratories and ten selected reference laboratories. for eight quarters, aqueous buffers were distributed. for each lot, pco2 and ph measurements varied within narrow ranges between laboratories. concurrently, the po2 measurements varied widely between reference laboratories as well as sur ... | 1986 | 3943381 |
| who should have rights to a patient's cells? | | 1986 | 3945799 |
| human ventilatory response to washed and unwashed cottons from different growing areas. | thirty volunteer subjects were exposed to controlled amounts of respirable dust generated by the carding of cotton in an experimental cardroom. eighteen exposures each lasting six hours were performed while carding unwashed and washed cottons from the three major growing regions of the united states. elutriated dust was analysed gravimetrically and was comparable (0.59 mg/m3 +/- 0.04) for all exposures. spirometry was recorded before and after each exposure. california cotton resulted in a signi ... | 1986 | 3947581 |
| planning and integrating a behavioural sciences curriculum. | this paper describes methods of planning and integrating an introductory course in human behaviour for first-year medical students, from a primary care perspective. the conceptual model is based on a synthesis of the literature on stress, stress responses and human development. an experiential component integrates didactic material and clinical experience. the teaching methods are based on formats, such as grand-rounds, used by postgraduate doctors. specific techniques are described to integrate ... | 1986 | 3951377 |
| jamestown canyon virus (california serogroup) is the etiologic agent of widespread infection in michigan humans. | in a sample population of 780 michigan residents tested for neutralizing antibodies to california serogroup viruses, 216 (27.7%) had specific neutralizing antibody to jamestown canyon virus. an additional eight (1.0%) had specific neutralizing to trivittatus virus; none had specific neutralizing antibody to la crosse virus. significantly more male residents than female residents of the lower peninsula had antibody to jamestown canyon virus. the frequency of neutralizing antibody titers fits the ... | 1986 | 3953951 |
| on dying more than one death. | death (with a capital d) can best be understood as a series of distinct but related deaths. for example, a pregnant woman was found to be brain-dead but her vital functions were artificially sustained for nine weeks until her fetus could be delivered, after which the machines were removed and she died a second, conceptually distinct death. this procedure is probably justifiable, but any legislation or policy regarding such cases should be flexible and should require consent. | 1986 | 3957650 |
| california encephalitis virus causes subacute encephalomyelitis in an adult. | a 24-year-old man from rural mississippi had a case of california encephalitis (ce) that evolved as a subacute encephalomyelitis. the incidence of ce in adults is low, especially in the southeastern united states, and to our knowledge the clinical profile of symptomatic disease in adults has not been established. the characteristics of ce and st louis encephalitis, the usual cause of arboviral illness affecting adults in the southeast, differ. | 1985 | 3966890 |
| self-reports predictive of mortality from ischemic heart disease: a nine-year follow-up of the human population laboratory cohort. | in order to assess the validity of self-reports of physical conditions, symptoms, and ailments, the nine-year mortality experience of a random population sample of 4590 adults, aged 35-94, in alameda county, california, was examined. consistently, increased risks of death from any cause and from ischemic heart disease were found for several self-reports. multiple logistic analyses of deaths from ischemic heart disease showed that the best predictors for men were reports of "high blood pressure," ... | 1985 | 3972960 |
| fleas on roof rats in six areas of los angeles county, california: their potential role in the transmission of plague and murine typhus to humans. | roof rats (rattus rattus) in southern california are rarely involved with plague epizootics and murine typhus. little evidence exists implicating these rodents as sources of human infection. this might be explained by the absence of fleas capable of transmitting these 2 diseases. from february 1981 through january 1982, roof rats were live-trapped and examined for fleas each month in 4 areas of los angeles county. two other areas were trapped for 9 and 3 months respectively. areas sampled were i ... | 1985 | 3985278 |
| what is wrong with 'wrongful life' cases? | 'wrongful life' torts raise a number of interesting and perplexing philosophical issues. in a suit for 'wrongful life', the plaintiff (usually an infant) brings an action (usually against a physician) claiming that some negligent action has caused the plaintiff's life, say by not informing the parents of the likely prospect that their child would be born with severe defects. the most perplexing feature of this is that the plaintiff is claiming that he would have been better off if he had never b ... | 1985 | 4009079 |
| cell lines from human patients: who owns them? a case report. | | 1985 | 4053500 |
| jérôme lejeune. the william allan memorial award presented at the annual meeting of the american society of human genetics, san francisco, california, october 3, 1969. | | 1970 | 4244916 |
| human cancer in households containing cats with malignant lymphoma. | | 1972 | 4350192 |
| neutralizing activity in human sera against the leukocyte-transforming agent. | | 1973 | 4352332 |
| antibodies to herpes group viruses in patients with nasopharyngeal and other head and neck cancers. | | 1974 | 4366990 |
| nasopharyngeal carcinoma: present status of knowledge. | | 1974 | 4367157 |
| an epidemiologic study of breast cancer. | | 1974 | 4369771 |
| serum human chorionic somatomammotropin as an aid in the diagnosis of gestational trophoblastic disease. | | 1973 | 4375913 |
| genetic control mechanisms in man and other mammals. | | 1970 | 4393493 |
| california encephalitis virus: serological evidence of human infections in alaska. | | 1972 | 4402443 |
| lead concentrations in human milk. | | 1974 | 4414068 |
| strontium-90 in human vertebrae, 1972. | | 1974 | 4428002 |
| hierarchical computer systems for on-line applications. | | 1974 | 4435249 |
| schistosomiasis mansoni in yemeni in california: duration of infection, presence of disease, therapeutic management. | investigations of schistosomiasis mansoni in 218 yemeni agricultural workers in the san joaquin valley of california revealed a prevalence of 56%. in those infected, quantitative egg counts performed by the kato thick smear method revealed that 57% had light infections (1-100 eggs/g), 27% moderate infections (101-400 eggs/g), and 16% heavy infections (greater than 400 eggs/g; mean--918 eggs/g). the yemeni had been migrating to the usa for the past 20 years, a period in which the prevalence of sc ... | 1974 | 4451230 |
| [patient evaluation prior to clinical studies performed at the san francisco campus of university of california]. | | 1974 | 4479972 |
| serologic diagnosis of toxoplasmosis and prevalence of toxoplasma gondii antibodies in selected feline, canine, and human populations. | | 1973 | 4574472 |
| a case of human rabies with prolonged survival. | | 1973 | 4589643 |
| new evidence for the antiquity of man in north america deduced from aspartic acid racemization. | ages of several californzia paleo-indlian skeletons have been deduced from the extent of aspartic acid racemization. these dates suggest that man was present in north america at least 50,000 years before the present. | 1974 | 4595240 |
| community diagnosis: an analysis of indicators of health and disease in a metropolitan area. | | 1972 | 4669184 |
| human accountability in a community mental health center: report of an automated system. | | 1972 | 4669433 |
| admixture studies and the detection of selection. | three methods can be used to search for evidence of natural selection from admixture studies. these include classification of the admixture estimates into two groups; calculation of the rank correlation between estimates from more than one population; and the testing of admixture estimates for homogeneity. the use of these methods is discussed with special reference to black-white admixture in the united states. using revised estimates of african gene frequencies, derived from a consideration of ... | 1973 | 4707061 |
| mercury in human hair. a study of the residents of los alamos, nm, and pasadena, calif, by cold vapor atomic absorption spectrophotometry. | | 1973 | 4709110 |
| motor vehicle accidents: human causes and injuries sustained. an in-depth study of 35 accidents. | | 1973 | 4710838 |
| research on human subjects. the developing law. | | 1973 | 4714260 |
| arboviruses in finland. v. serological survey of antibodies against inkoo virus (california group) in human, cow, reindeer, and wildlife sera. | | 1973 | 4729744 |
| informed consent, a reappraisal of patients' reactions. | in response to the november 1972 ruling of the california supreme court requiring complete, detailed disclosure of risks for procedures and treatments, a survey was made of the reactions of one hundred patients to this decision. a fictional man was described with a clinical diagnosis of brain tumor, and then the procedure for cerebral angiography and all of that procedure's potential complications were described. the majority of the patients surveyed responded that this complete disclosure of ri ... | 1973 | 4755699 |
| a new variant of galactose-1-phosphate uridyltransferase in man: the los angeles variant. | | 1973 | 4759900 |
| human infection with vibrio fetus. | vibrio fetus, a slowly growing, microaerophilic, gram-negative rod which causes infectious abortion in cattle, occasionally induces disease in man. since persons receiving immunosuppressive agents are among those most susceptible to this infection, recognition of the disease may become increasingly important as transplantation operations increase. vibrio infections may produce a spectrum of acute and chronic illnesses or may be asymptomatic. vibriosis may develop at any age but it seems most dev ... | 1974 | 4816399 |
| institutions in modern society: caretakers and subjects. | the problems that relate to the outermost limits of institutional care, if such limits exist, will certainly be among the most salient problems during the coming years-no matter whether such care proceeds on an inpatient or an outpatient basis. whatever course may be taken will certainly affect the lives of every citizen in urbanized and industrialized society. at present in california there is considerable shifting of individuals from one care status or category to another, in efforts to find a ... | 1974 | 4821239 |
| antimicrobial resistance and r factors in salmonella isolated in california (1971-1972). | the antimicrobial resistance of 2,246 strains of salmonella isolated from humans in california was determined. resistance to one or more of the 12 antimicrobial agents tested was found in 32% of the isolates. salmonella typhimurium strains represented 31% of the serotypes isolated; 49% of these strains were resistant. fifty-one percent of s. heidelberg, 42.5% of s. newport, and 40% of s. saint paul strains were resistant. seventy-seven percent of all resistant serotypes were resistant to two or ... | 1974 | 4840429 |
| the epidemiology of influenza in california, 1968-1973. | influenza is one of the most common acute febrile respiratory diseases in adults. epidemics caused by influenza viruses occur every few years. when such epidemics are in progress, the medical community, the general public and the news media seek information regarding the presence, spread and severity of influenza. the methods and findings of the influenza surveillance system in california for the years 1968 through 1973 should be of interest generally. this period spans the total california expe ... | 1974 | 4847436 |
| the epidemiology of cancer in animals. | the principles of epidemiology are applicable to the study of the distribution and determinants of cancer in both human and animal populations. there are many examples of epidemiologic factors (host, environment, agent and time) related to cancer in animals. certain host characteristics such as age, sex and breed are related to risk of developing cancer. some environmental influences are illustrated by differences in the geographical distribution of certain types of animal cancer. aggregations o ... | 1967 | 4865378 |
| experiments with human subjects. | | 1969 | 4893567 |
| a man to match a mountain. carleton mathewson, jr. at the university of california. | | 1969 | 4898190 |
| human babesiosis in ireland: further observations and the medical significance of this infection. | three splenectomized persons in yugoslavia, california, and ireland have been reported to be infected by three different babesia species; two cases were fatal. in a study of the site where the fatal infection was contracted in ireland, blood samples from 36 persons who had recently been bitten by ticks were inoculated into two splenectomized calves; no response to babesia divergens was detected. field-collected ixodes ricinus ticks inoculated into another splenectomized calf resulted in fever an ... | 1969 | 4902496 |
| results of human heart transplantation at stanford university. | | 1971 | 4937901 |
| a two-year experience with human heart transplantation. | during the first two years of clinical cardiac transplantation 20 patients had the operation at stanford. operative techniques were successfully translated from extensive laboratory experience to clinical application. operative indications and contraindications were defined. the diagnosis and treatment of acute cardiac rejection were successful in most cases. infection, unremitting acute rejection, and chronic rejection remain the major problems in clinical cardiac transplantation. in 20 patient ... | 1970 | 4950508 |
| the growing importance of california arboviruses in the etiology of human disease. | | 1971 | 4950607 |
| use of telephone interviewing to study human reproduction. | | 1968 | 4972413 |
| human immunity to the meningococcus. i. the role of humoral antibodies. | susceptibility to systemic meningococcal disease is related to a selective deficiency of humoral antibodies to pathogenic strains of meningococci. in a study of the age-specific incidence of meningococcal meningitis in the united states, it was found that the proportion of individuals with serum bactericidal activity to meningococci of serogroups a, b, and c was reciprocally related to the incidence of disease. the prevalence of bactericidal activity was highest at birth and among adults, and lo ... | 1969 | 4977280 |
| human paleopathology and some diseases in living primitive societies: a review of the recent literature. | | 1969 | 4984307 |
| vitamin a concentration in human tissues collected from five areas in the united states. | | 1972 | 5011912 |
| strontium-90 in human vertebrae, 1968, 1969, and 1970. | | 1972 | 5015505 |
| nonhighway injury fatalities. ii. interaction of product and human factors. | | 1972 | 5027331 |
| artificial vs breast feeding: relation to infant health in a middle class american community. | the effects of breast feeding in the early months of life on such clinical phenomena as the rate of weight gain, linear growth, frequency of office visits, phone calls and types of clinical morbidity encountered in office practice during the 1st year of the infant's life were examined. the practice was located in a suburban california residential area. this report is based on observations of 113 consecutive infants seen from birth through the 1st year each with at least 4 well-check visits inc ... | 1972 | 5066890 |
| rescheduling to save housekeeping man-hours. | | 1972 | 5084918 |
| enlarging human capability: the central role of the health sciences. | | 1972 | 5087139 |
| q fever in los angeles county. serological survey of human and bovine populations. | q fever is endemic and enzootic in los angeles county. a serological survey conducted in 1949 is compared with a current survey. infection in dairy herds is now almost universal, while the prevalence of positive complement fixation titers in man only increased from 1.2 percent to 2.3 percent (p <0.10). the relative stability in man is accounted for by the increase in temperature requirements for milk pasteurization, the decrease in consumption of raw milk and the decrease in the number of dairy ... | 1971 | 5100502 |
| liability from experiments. | | 1971 | 5115842 |
| aim-twx service at the university of virginia: a review and evaluation. | the paper reviews the highlights of a four-week trial period (november 19-december 18, 1970) during which the medical library of the university of virginia experimented with a new remote-access bibliographical control and retrieval system via its twx machine. the system, called aim-twx, was sponsored by the lister hill national center for biomedical communications and utilizes a timeshared ibm 360/67 computer in santa monica, california. citations from 109 clinically-oriented journals from 1966 ... | 1971 | 5172472 |
| strontium-90 in human vertebrae. 1966 results. hasl-182. | | 1967 | 5187197 |
| strontium-90 in human vertebrae--1967 results. hasl-197. | | 1968 | 5188572 |
| group performance and control; county of los angeles health department. | | 1969 | 5196422 |
| strontium-90 in human vertebrae. results for 1968. hasl-210. | | 1969 | 5196636 |
| research program. | | 1970 | 5201746 |
| kern county: annual generic pesticide input; blood dyscrasias; p,p'-dde and p,p'-ddt residues in human fat, placentas with related stillbirths and abnormalities. | | 1968 | 5243486 |
| the population variance of the proportion of genetic admixture in human intergroup hybrids. | for each individual in a human hybrid population there is a proportion mu(i), whose value is usually unknown, that expresses the fraction of his genes deriving from a specified parental population. the distribution of these individual proportions about the mean proportion mu is not known for any large hybrid population in man. it is of interest to know whether the population variance of individual proportions (mu(i)) can be estimated from the variation between different, independent estimates of ... | 1971 | 5289254 |
| a model for cesium-137 body burdens in man. la-3848-ms. | | 1968 | 5302799 |
| studies with inactivated influenza vaccines purified by zonal centrifugation. 2. efficacy. | high (3000 cca units) and standard low (300 cca units) doses of the monovalent purified vaccines described in an earlier paper were evaluated in a double-blind manner in 2 adult populations for protective effectiveness against illness caused by the hong kong influenza virus. epidemics in both populations occurred 4-6 weeks after single injections of vaccine were given.the attack rates among recipients of low or high doses of a2/japan vaccines in a prison were virtually identical to those among t ... | 1969 | 5309468 |
| influenza 1968--a2-hong kong-68. | | 1970 | 5429132 |
| influenza 1968--a2-hong kong-68. | | 1970 | 5430507 |
| consultation with police on human relations training. | | 1970 | 5434624 |
| human sexuality--a program for sex education in the public school system. | | 1970 | 5435883 |
| hydatid disease in the central valley of california. transmission of infection among dogs, sheep, and man in kern county. | | 1970 | 5465773 |
| emerging assets and liabilities of a committee on human welfare and experimentation. | | 1970 | 5467006 |
| ethics of ethical evaluation. | | 1970 | 5467008 |
| 137cs levels in human adult population in california, 1960-69. | | 1970 | 5479527 |