doi:10.1111/j.1536-7150.1971.tb03229.xRaymond E. CristJohn Wiley & Sons, Ltd.American Journal of Economics and SociologyCrist, Raymond E. "Migration and Population Change in the Irish Republic." The American Journal of Economics and Sociology...
Ireland was governed by Great Britain until 1948, when 26 of its 32 counties seceded to form the Republic of Ireland (the six remaining counties are still part of the U.K.). While under British rule, many Irish were unable to own land or their own businesses. The True Story of the Ir...
Another Irish cohort study also reported that patients who received a high dosing intensity of aspirin had a reduced risk of PC mortality (HR 0.73, 95% CI 0.51–1.05)12. Further research is needed to clarify whether aspirin has a threshold or dose–response effect on PC mortality. As for ...
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Ageing population is one of the most fundamental socio-economic transformations of the twenty-first century, with significant policy implications. China, t
as well as apparent heterogeneity in effective population sizes across provinces1,2. These observations suggest that the demographic past of the Dutch population has left residual signatures in its present regional genetic structure; however, this has not been fully explained in the context of neighbou...
Murphy AM, Lambert D, Treacy EP, O'Meara A, Lynch SA : Incidence and prevalence of mucopolysaccharidosis type 1 in the Irish republic. Arch Dis Child 2009; 94: 52–54. Article CAS Google Scholar Conroy PC, Saladino C, Dantas TJ, Lalor P, Dockery P, Morrison CG : C-NAP1 and ...
Republic well ahead of euro-zone average in adoption of currency ; The Irish population has responded enthusiastically to the new currency and it is expected that most cash payments will be in euros by Sunday.SIOBHAN CREATON
Bovine TB (bTB) is endemic in Irish cattle and has eluded eradication despite considerable expenditure, amid debate over the relative roles of badgers and cattle in disease transmission. Using a comprehensive dataset from Northern Ireland (>10,000
In addition, previous research suggests that approximately 98% of Irish adults are registered with a GP and that, even in the absence of a universal patient registration system, it is possible to perform population-based epidemiological studies that are representative using our methods [61]. 5. ...