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  • Jonathan Mermin, director of HIV/AIDS prevention at the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, says the agency's research supports the link between HIV and poverty.

    Lack of education fuels HIV epidemic in South 2011

  • Jonathan Mermin, director of HIV/AIDS prevention at the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, says the agency's research supports the link between HIV and poverty.

    Lack of education fuels HIV epidemic in South 2011

  • Jonathan Mermin, director of HIV/AIDS prevention at the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, says the agency's research supports the link between HIV and poverty.

    Lack of education fuels HIV epidemic in South 2011

  • An expected decline in the number of HIV specialists as the number of people living with HIV grows also poses challenges, said Jonathan Mermin, director of the CDC's Division of HIV/AIDS Prevention.

    Most HIV Patients Lack Needed Care Betsy Mckay 2011

  • Mermin oversees the CDC team that did the new study.

    In U.S. Cities, HIV Linked More To Poverty Than Race 2010

  • Perhaps more people in such neighborhoods have used illegal drugs or had other experiences that put them at higher risk, Mermin said.

    In U.S. Cities, HIV Linked More To Poverty Than Race 2010

  • Papers which took the steps from Bell's 1964 demonstration to the one given here are Clauser et al. (1969), Bell (1971), Clauser and Horne (1974), Aspect (1983) and Mermin

    Bell's Theorem Shimony, Abner 2009

  • Mermin, Richard W. Johnson, and Eric J. Toder, looks at the current demand for older workers—especially the 77 million baby boomers born between 1946 and 1964—and explores how it may change over the next decade.

    Stephen's Lighthouse: Boomers better be brainy 2008

  • Mermin, Richard W. Johnson, and Eric J. Toder, looks at the current demand for older workers—especially the 77 million baby boomers born between 1946 and 1964—and explores how it may change over the next decade.

    Stephen's Lighthouse: July 2008 Archives 2008

  • Stachel and Torretti (1982), and Mermin and Feigenbaum (1990), that the relation one actually derives from the special relativity is:

    The Equivalence of Mass and Energy Flores, Francisco 2007

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