1000 resultados para P.7s(Illinois)
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Introduction: This summary provides statistics and trends of sexually transmitted diseases (STD's) in Illinois for 1990 through 2000 and consists of three sections: Illinois Sexually Transmitted Diseases Epidemiologic Profile, Illinois Statewide Statistics Tables, and Illinois County Statistics Tables. STD case rates provided in this summary for 1990-1999 were calculated using population figures from 1990 U.S. Census data, and 2000 STD case rates were calculated using population data from the 2000 U.S. Census. Rates reflect the number of cases per 1000,000 population. Congenital syphilis rates represent the number of infants with congenital syphilis per 100,000 live births in each of the respective years. The source for all charts and tables included in this summary is the IDPH STD Section.
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This activity book is designed to supplement your curriculum in a variety of ways. The information and activities can help you meet the following Illinois learning standards: 12.B.1a, 12.B.2b.
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This activity book is designed to supplement your curriculum in a variety of ways. The information and activities can help you meet the following Illinois learning standards: 12.B.1a, 12.B.2b.
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Provides statistics and trends of reported sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) in Illinois for 1993-2003 and consists of five sections: Illinois 2003 epidemiologic summary; Illinois statewide statistics tables; and chlamydia, gonorrhea and syphilis cases, rates and county demographics statistics tables. Laboratory data on viral STDs (herpes and hepatits C) testing at STD clinic and outreach sites are also included in the summary section.
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"October, 1982."
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"IEPA/WPC/83-004."
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 157-161).
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"Developed in cooperation with the U.S. Small Business Administration, the Illinois Department of Commerce and Community Affairs, and the First Stop Business Information Center of Illinois as a service to Illinois small businesses under cooperative agreement #SB-2M-000097-16."--P. [4] of cover.
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The Illinois Entrepreneurship Network was established throughout the state to provide business management, counseling and training, assistance in entering international markets, information on competing for the state and federal contracts, developing technology related products and providing a supportive environment for new, startup businesses. This network consists of Small Business Development Centers, Procurement Technical Assistance Centers, International Trade/NAFTA Centers, Small Business Incubators and of course Entrepreneurship Centers. Assistance is provided in the areas of preparing business and marketing plans, securing capital, improving business skills, accessing international trade opportunities and addressing other business management needs. DCEO also has programs targeted to assist minority and women-owned business concerns. The Illinois Entrepreneurship Network is a collaborative arrangement among DCEO, the US Small Business Administration, the US Department of Defense, colleges and universities and private business organizations. Pursuant to the Business Assistance and Regulatory Reform Act, the Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity (DCEO) created the IEN Business Information Center of Illinois (the Center). The goal of the Center is to enhance the state's business climate by making it easier for businesses to comply with government requirements and gain access to the information they need to be competitive. Whether a startup or existing business, this handbook will inform you of various legal requirements and guide you to additional resources.
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"This report was prepared under a contract with the Illinois Dept. of Nuclear Safety (IDNS) in support of the Illinois Low-Level Radioactive Waste Task Group. Numerous staff members of the Illinois State Geological Survey (ISGS) and the Illinois State Water Survey (ISWS) contributed to this report, which was compiled under the general administrative direction of Bill Shilts and Derek Winstanley, Chiefs of the ISGS and ISWS, respectively."--P. iv.
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"Updated ... by Bradley Beam." -- p. [1].
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"Illinois Mine Subsidence Research Program"
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"February 1984."