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A R Omran

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North Carolina Medical Journal|January 1, 1975
The epidemiologic transition in North Carolina during the last 50 to 90 years: I. The mortality transitionA R Omran
Population Sciences (Cairo, Egypt)|July 1, 1990
Children rights in Islam from the Qur'an and SunnahA R Omran
Population Bulletin|May 1, 1977
Epidemiologic transition in the United States: the health factor in population changeA R Omran
Lancet (London, England)|September 25, 1993
Religion, family planning, and abortionA R Omran
Bulletin of the World Health Organization|March 15, 2001
The epidemiologic transition. A theory of the Epidemiology of population change. 1971A R Omran
Preventive Medicine|March 1, 1977
A century of epidemiologic transition in the United StatesA R Omran
Journal of Tropical Pediatrics|December 1, 1983
The epidemiologic transition theory. A preliminary updateA R Omran
American Journal of Public Health|July 1, 1974
Population epidemiology: an emerging field of inquiry for population and health studentsA R Omran
The Milbank Memorial Fund Quarterly|October 1, 1971
The epidemiologic transition. A theory of the epidemiology of population changeA R Omran
North Carolina Medical Journal|February 1, 1975
The epidemiologic transition in North Carolina during the last 50 to 90 years: II. changing patterns of disease and causes of deathA R Omran
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North Carolina Medical Journal|January 1, 1975
The epidemiologic transition in North Carolina during the last 50 to 90 years: I. The mortality transitionA R Omran
Population Sciences (Cairo, Egypt)|July 1, 1990
Children rights in Islam from the Qur'an and SunnahA R Omran
Population Bulletin|May 1, 1977
Epidemiologic transition in the United States: the health factor in population changeA R Omran
Lancet (London, England)|September 25, 1993
Religion, family planning, and abortionA R Omran
Bulletin of the World Health Organization|March 15, 2001
The epidemiologic transition. A theory of the Epidemiology of population change. 1971A R Omran
Preventive Medicine|March 1, 1977
A century of epidemiologic transition in the United StatesA R Omran
Journal of Tropical Pediatrics|December 1, 1983
The epidemiologic transition theory. A preliminary updateA R Omran
American Journal of Public Health|July 1, 1974
Population epidemiology: an emerging field of inquiry for population and health studentsA R Omran
The Milbank Memorial Fund Quarterly|October 1, 1971
The epidemiologic transition. A theory of the epidemiology of population changeA R Omran
North Carolina Medical Journal|February 1, 1975
The epidemiologic transition in North Carolina during the last 50 to 90 years: II. changing patterns of disease and causes of deathA R Omran
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