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David Lam

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Journal of the Economics of Ageing|August 28, 2019
Perspective piece on "Trends in health and retirement in Latin America: Are older workers healthy enough to extend their working lives?" by Laeticia De Souza, Bernardo Queiroz, and Vegard SkirbekkDavid Lam
Demography|October 18, 2013
Reply to Stan Becker, "has the world really survived the population bomb? (Commentary on "how the world survived the population bomb: lessons from 50 years of extraordinary demographic history")"David Lam
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|July 17, 2021
Reduced fertility from better access to contraception may not improve women's healthDavid Lam
Demography|October 19, 2011
How the world survived the population bomb: lessons from 50 years of extraordinary demographic historyDavid Lam
Population and Environment|June 5, 2023
Has the world survived the population bomb? A 10-year updateDavid Lam
Statistical Journal of the IAOS|October 4, 2014
Creating Statistically Literate Global Citizens: The Use of IPUMS-International Integrated Census Microdata in TeachingAnn Meier, David Lam
Population and Development Review|January 6, 2009
Stages of the Demographic Transition from a Child's Perspective: Family Size, Cohort Size, and Children's ResourcesDavid Lam, Letícia Marteleto
Journal De La Societe De Biologie|February 14, 2006
[Genetic approaches to molecular mechanisms of programmed cell death in Dictyostelium]David Lam, Pierre Golstein
International Journal of Surgery Case Reports|August 4, 2017
The role of surgical excision for the Krukenberg tumour: A case reportDavid Lam, Eugene Ong
Autophagy|January 17, 2008
A specific pathway inducing autophagic cell death is marked by an IP3R mutationDavid Lam, Pierre Golstein
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Journal of the Economics of Ageing|August 28, 2019
Perspective piece on "Trends in health and retirement in Latin America: Are older workers healthy enough to extend their working lives?" by Laeticia De Souza, Bernardo Queiroz, and Vegard SkirbekkDavid Lam
Demography|October 18, 2013
Reply to Stan Becker, "has the world really survived the population bomb? (Commentary on "how the world survived the population bomb: lessons from 50 years of extraordinary demographic history")"David Lam
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|July 17, 2021
Reduced fertility from better access to contraception may not improve women's healthDavid Lam
Demography|October 19, 2011
How the world survived the population bomb: lessons from 50 years of extraordinary demographic historyDavid Lam
Population and Environment|June 5, 2023
Has the world survived the population bomb? A 10-year updateDavid Lam
Statistical Journal of the IAOS|October 4, 2014
Creating Statistically Literate Global Citizens: The Use of IPUMS-International Integrated Census Microdata in TeachingAnn Meier, David Lam
Population and Development Review|January 6, 2009
Stages of the Demographic Transition from a Child's Perspective: Family Size, Cohort Size, and Children's ResourcesDavid Lam, Letícia Marteleto
Journal De La Societe De Biologie|February 14, 2006
[Genetic approaches to molecular mechanisms of programmed cell death in Dictyostelium]David Lam, Pierre Golstein
International Journal of Surgery Case Reports|August 4, 2017
The role of surgical excision for the Krukenberg tumour: A case reportDavid Lam, Eugene Ong
Autophagy|January 17, 2008
A specific pathway inducing autophagic cell death is marked by an IP3R mutationDavid Lam, Pierre Golstein
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