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  • The classical view of diarrhoeal disease transmission, derived from studies of mayor urban common-source outbreaks, was that it is primarily associated with faecally contaminated drinking water - in other words it is water-borne.

    Chapter 6 1985

  • Make diagram of a common-source current supply for many lines with repeating coils and point out the travel of the voice currents.

    Cyclopedia of Telephony & Telegraphy Vol. 1 A General Reference Work on Telephony, etc. etc. George Patterson 1910

  • Ray SC, Fanning L, Wang XH, Netski DM, Kenny-Walsh E, et al. (2005) Divergent and convergent evolution after a common-source outbreak of hepatitis C virus.

    PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles Maureen J. Donlin et al. 2010

  • The Interfraternity Council alcohol policy prohibits common-source containers, such as kegs, cases of beer, alcoholic punches, and liquor and wine bottles.

    News & Record Article Feed 2009

  • 1,2 Many consider diabetes and obesity to be "common-source" epidemics that are rooted in our culture, as evidenced by national trends toward larger portion sizes and more meals built around calorically dense fast food, sugar-sweetened drinks, and sedentary behavior. 3,4 Fighting such a powerful wave with purely clinical and adult-based approaches to prevention may seem like pasting

    Medlogs - Recent stories 2010

  • 1,2 Many consider diabetes and obesity to be "common-source" epidemics that are rooted in our culture, as evidenced by national trends toward larger portion sizes and more meals built around calorically dense fast food, sugar-sweetened drinks, and sedentary behavior. 3,4 Fighting such a powerful wave with purely clinical and adult-based approaches to prevention may seem like pasting

    Medlogs - Recent stories 2010

  • 1,2 Many consider diabetes and obesity to be "common-source" epidemics that are rooted in our culture, as evidenced by national trends toward larger portion sizes and more meals built around calorically dense fast food, sugar-sweetened drinks, and sedentary behavior. 3,4 Fighting such a powerful wave with purely clinical and adult-based approaches to prevention may seem like pasting

    Medlogs - Recent stories 2010

  • 1,2 Many consider diabetes and obesity to be "common-source" epidemics that are rooted in our culture, as evidenced by national trends toward larger portion sizes and more meals built around calorically dense fast food, sugar-sweetened drinks, and sedentary behavior. 3,4 Fighting such a powerful wave with purely clinical and adult-based approaches to prevention may seem like pasting

    Medlogs - Recent stories 2010

  • 1,2 Many consider diabetes and obesity to be "common-source" epidemics that are rooted in our culture, as evidenced by national trends toward larger portion sizes and more meals built around calorically dense fast food, sugar-sweetened drinks, and sedentary behavior. 3,4 Fighting such a powerful wave with purely clinical and adult-based approaches to prevention may seem like pasting

    Medlogs - Recent stories 2010

  • 1,2 Many consider diabetes and obesity to be "common-source" epidemics that are rooted in our culture, as evidenced by national trends toward larger portion sizes and more meals built around calorically dense fast food, sugar-sweetened drinks, and sedentary behavior. 3,4 Fighting such a powerful wave with purely clinical and adult-based approaches to prevention may seem like pasting

    Medlogs - Recent stories 2010

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