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J Seaman

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Disasters|October 21, 2010
The effects of disaster on health: a summaryJ Seaman
Lancet (London, England)|August 8, 1987
Overseas student electives and AIDSJ Seaman
Injury|January 1, 1990
Disaster epidemiology: or why most international disaster relief is ineffectiveJ Seaman
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|October 3, 1992
Emergency feeding programmesJ Seaman
The Journal of Tropical Pediatrics and Environmental Child Health|June 1, 1978
Field methods for calculating anthropometric resultsJ Seaman
Disasters|July 11, 2000
Making exchange entitlements operational: the food economy approach to famine prediction and the RiskMap computer programJ Seaman
Tropical Doctor|January 1, 1991
Management of nutrition relief for famine affected and displaced populationsJ Seaman
Standardization News : SN|February 7, 1994
Sharps containers: testing for puncture resistanceJ Seaman
Balance (Alexandria, Va.)|August 5, 1997
Employers must accommodate the mentally illJ Seaman
Disasters|January 22, 2000
Malnutrition in emergencies: how can we do better and where do the responsibilities lie?J Seaman
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Disasters|October 21, 2010
The effects of disaster on health: a summaryJ Seaman
Lancet (London, England)|August 8, 1987
Overseas student electives and AIDSJ Seaman
Injury|January 1, 1990
Disaster epidemiology: or why most international disaster relief is ineffectiveJ Seaman
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|October 3, 1992
Emergency feeding programmesJ Seaman
The Journal of Tropical Pediatrics and Environmental Child Health|June 1, 1978
Field methods for calculating anthropometric resultsJ Seaman
Disasters|July 11, 2000
Making exchange entitlements operational: the food economy approach to famine prediction and the RiskMap computer programJ Seaman
Tropical Doctor|January 1, 1991
Management of nutrition relief for famine affected and displaced populationsJ Seaman
Standardization News : SN|February 7, 1994
Sharps containers: testing for puncture resistanceJ Seaman
Balance (Alexandria, Va.)|August 5, 1997
Employers must accommodate the mentally illJ Seaman
Disasters|January 22, 2000
Malnutrition in emergencies: how can we do better and where do the responsibilities lie?J Seaman
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