List of bibliographic references indexed by Good practice
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003F31 (2011) |
Margo Mountjoy [Suisse, Canada] ; Lars Bo Andersen [Danemark] ; Neil Armstrong [Royaume-Uni] ; Stuart Biddle [Royaume-Uni] ; Colin Boreham [Irlande (pays)] ; Hans-Peter Brandl Bedenbeck [Allemagne] ; Ulf Ekelund [Royaume-Uni, Suède] ; Lars Engebretsen [Suisse, Norvège] ; Ken Hardman [Royaume-Uni] ; Andrew Hills [Australie] ; Sonja Kahlmeier [Suisse] ; Susi Kriemler [Suisse] ; Estelle Lambert [Afrique du Sud] ; Arne Ljungqvist [Suisse] ; Victor Matsudo [Brésil] ; Heather Mckay [Canada] ; Lyle Micheli [États-Unis] ; Russell Pate [États-Unis] ; Chris Riddoch [Royaume-Uni] ; Patrick Schamasch [Suisse] ; Carl Johan Sundberg [Suède] ; Grant Tomkinson [Australie] ; Esther Van Sluijs [Royaume-Uni] ; Willem Van Mechelen [Pays-Bas] | International Olympic Committee consensus statement on the health and fitness of young people through physical activity and sport |
004129 (2011) |
Vanessa C. Burch [Afrique du Sud] | Medical education in the 21st century: what would Flexner ask? |
004F63 (2010) |
Jill Von Der Marwitz [Afrique du Sud] ; Tom Wereokello [Afrique du Sud] | HIVAIDS in the workplace a case study from higher education |
006203 (2008) |
Pamela L. Bolton | Corporate Responses to HIV/AIDS: Experience and Leadership from South Africa |
006F95 (2006) |
| Symposia |
007714 (2005) |
Kamran Siddiqi [Royaume-Uni] ; James Newell [Royaume-Uni] ; Mike Robinson [Royaume-Uni] | Getting evidence into practice: what works in developing countries? |
007A55 (2004) |
Bruce Keogh ; David Spiegelhalter ; Alan Bailey ; James Roxburgh ; Patrick Magee ; Colin Hilton | The legacy of Bristol: public disclosure of individual surgeons' results |
007C91 (2004) |
Jon Glasby | Book reviews |
007D47 (2004) |
| Africa Research Bulletin, Economic, Financial and Technical Series, June 16th–July 15th 2004 Published August 16th 2004 |
008357 (2002) |
F. K. Fraser ; W. J. Grant ; P. Mwanza ; V. Naidoo | The Impact of HIV/AIDS on Small and Medium Enterprises in South Africa |
008703 (2001) |
Adriaan S. The Lancet | Strengthening research capacity's weakest link |
008995 (2001) |
Charles Ngwena [Afrique du Sud] | Constitutional Values and HIV/AIDS in the Workplace: Reflections on Hoffmann v South African Airways |
008D37 (2000) |
| Priority setting in health care [Letters] |
008D52 (2000) |
| New Millennium Research to Practice ‐ Conference Abstracts: 11th World Congress of the International Association for the Scientific Study of Intellectual Disabilities (IASSID), 1‐6 August 2000 Seattle, Washington, USA |
008E00 (2000) |
Nigel Thrift ; Des Walling | Geography in the United Kingdom 1996–2000 |
008F97 (1999) |
Elly T. Katabira | Epidemiology and management of diarrheal disease in HIV infected patients |
009535 (1997) |
Lisa Bero [États-Unis] | The electronic future: What might an online scientific paper look like in five years' time? |
009543 (1997) |
Brian Hurwitz ; Ruth Richardson | Swearing to care: the resurgence in medical oaths |
009558 (1997) |
Edward Hooper | Sailors and star-bursts, and the arrival of HIV |
009570 (1997) |
Sylvia R. Cruess [Canada] ; Richard L. Cruess [Canada] | Professionalism must be taught |
009579 (1997) |
Duncan Campbell | Medicine needs its MI5 |
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