400 students in 36 specialized secondary schools; and about 83,200 students in 16 higher educational institutions, including the University of Odessa, Odessa Polytechnic Institute, Odessa Institute of Naval Engineers, and the Odessa Conservatory. In 1973 more than 90,000 children were attending 816 ...
The Great Soviet Encyclopedia, 3rd Edition (1970-1979). © 2010 The Gale Group, Inc. All rights reserved. Montreal a city and major port in central Canada, in S Quebec onMontreal Islandat the junction of the Ottawa and St Lawrence Rivers. Pop.: 1 039 534 (2001) ...
children, and the elderly are highly exposed to the virus, as they are among the weaker sections of the society and thus are more vulnerable. The lockdown has also compromised the safety of women, and increased cases of domestic violence have been reported. Refugees, informal...
In healthcare, the development and deployment of insufficiently fair systems of artificial intelligence (AI) can undermine the delivery of equitable care. Assessments of AI models stratified across subpopulations have revealed inequalities in how patient
ALL is the most common pediatric malignancy and the leading cause of death in children with cancer23. However, it is not known how the nuclei of ALL cells differ from normal peripheral blood lymphocytes (PBL). In this study, we used a multiple particle tracking (MPT) analysis of chromatin ...
"Relco has become an industry leader through 30 years of innovation and integrity. The legal system worked as it should in protect- ing Relco's rights to its confidential and valuable technology." Calls to CFR requesting a com- ment on the verdict were not re- turned by press time. CMN ...
However, as the result of a long struggle that assumed various forms (from armed uprisings to buying individual freedoms from the feudal lords), the merchant and artisan population of the cities of medieval Western Europe freed themselves from this dependence and achieved rights and privileges (...
Since 1952 children in the cities have been inoculated against tuberculosis with BCG vaccine. By 1965, 534,400 cases of leprosy had been recorded. In the early 1950’s about 15 percent of the rural population was afflicted with yaws, mainly children up to the age of 15, who account for ...
The transition to a commune with political and economic rights undermined the power of the feudal lords and gave impetus to the development of Italy’s economy and to the formation of republican city-states by the subjugation of neighboring small towns and rural territories. The republic, a new...
Characteristic of the population of Italy has been a long, uninterrupted process of “aging”—that is, the proportion of persons older than 65 increased from 6.5 percent in 1911 to 10.4 percent in 1969, and the proportion of children under 15 declined during the same period from 33.9 percent...