History of Public Health in New York City, 1625-1866: Volume 1
… Professor Duffy has developed this story with masterful strokes, clearly describing the foundations on which our New York public health institutions rest. But he has done much more, …
… Professor Duffy has developed this story with masterful strokes, clearly describing the foundations on which our New York public health institutions rest. But he has done much more, …
… can be found living in New York City. Abundance is now measured in economic currencies, not ecological ones, and our economic wealth is enormous —New York is one of the richest …
… , the largest academic health system in New York, serving approximately 11 million persons in Long Island, Westchester County, and New York City. The Northwell Health institutional …
… City DOHMH syndromic surveillance database and the New York State Department of … to New York City DOHMH. Probable COVID-19 deaths are defined by the New York City DOHMH …
… New York City high school. This outbreak prompted an immediate and rapid investigation by the New York … On Thursday, April 23, 2009, a nurse from a high school in Queens, New York…
… (A) ML phylodynamic inference of 84 SARS-CoV-2 sequences from New York from this … position of the 84 New York sequences. Clades that contain New York sequences are highlighted…
Cole edits a quarterly journal of translations of Soviet Psychology, and is responsible for two of the three books under review here: the anthology Soviet Developmental Psychology …
… Using multilevel data from New York City firefighters, many of whom were involved in 9/11, we find significant but unique cross-level moderating effects for both climate factors. …