11 resultados para Hrabanus, Maurus, Abp., 784?-856.
em Boston University Digital Common
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http://www.archive.org/details/samsonoccom00loverich/
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Second letter to nephew, Daniel Avery Whedon from Daniel D. Whedon dated May 16, 1881.
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Handwritten letter from Daniel D. Whedon to nephew, Daniel Avery Whedon. Dated November 30, 1881.
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Letter from Daniel D. Whedon to nephew. One of two dated May 16, 1881.
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January 13 1868 letter from Daniel A. Whedon to nephew.
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Letter from Daniel Whedon to nephew, Daneil Avery Whedon. Dated December 11 1868.
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Handwritten letter dated June 7, 1881, to nephew, Daniel Avery Whedon.
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Daniel Avery Whedon's four page letter to nephew, dated October 10, 1867.
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Hanwritten letter from Daniel Denison Whedon to nephew. Dated 08/09/1867.
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Letter from Daniel Whedon to nephew, Daniel Avery Whedon. Dated February, 6, 1868.
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BACKGROUND: In response to concerns expressed by workers at a public meeting, we analyzed the mortality experience of workers who were employed at the IBM plant in Endicott, New York and died between 1969-2001. An epidemiologic feasibility assessment indicated potential worker exposure to several known and suspected carcinogens at this plant. METHODS: We used the mortality and work history files produced under a court order and used in a previous mortality analysis. Using publicly available data for the state of New York as a standard of comparison, we conducted proportional cancer mortality (PCMR) analysis. RESULTS: The results showed significantly increased mortality due to melanoma (PCMR = 367; 95% CI: 119, 856) and lymphoma (PCMR = 220; 95% CI: 101, 419) in males and modestly increased mortality due to kidney cancer (PCMR = 165; 95% CI: 45, 421) and brain cancer (PCMR = 190; 95% CI: 52, 485) in males and breast cancer (PCMR = 126; 95% CI: 34, 321) in females. CONCLUSION: These results are similar to results from a previous IBM mortality study and support the need for a full cohort mortality analysis such as the one being planned by the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health.