List of bibliographic references
Number of relevant bibliographic references: 24.
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000407 (2013) |
Natalie Porter [Royaume-Uni] | Bird flu biopower: Strategies for multispecies coexistence in Việt Nam |
000647 (2012) |
Wenjue Lu Knutsen | An Institutional Account of China's HIV/AIDS Policy Process from 1985 to 2010 |
000727 (2011) |
Kathryn Staiano-Ross | Quarantine |
000928 (2010) |
Sara E. Davies | What contribution can International Relations make to the evolving global health agenda? |
000B16 (2010) |
Kevin J. Mitchell [Irlande (pays)] | Book review: Wednesday is Indigo Blue: Discovering the Brain of Synesthesia |
000B17 (2010) |
Shigui Ruan [États-Unis] | Book review: The Geographic Spread of Infectious Diseases: Models and Applications. Princeton Series in Theoretical and Computational Biology |
000B18 (2010) |
Zihua Hu [États-Unis] | Book review: Sequence Alignment: Methods, Models, Concepts, and Strategies |
000B19 (2010) |
Thomas R. Gillespie [Géorgie (pays)] | Book review: Primate Parasite Ecology: The Dynamics and Study of Host–Parasite Relationships |
000B20 (2010) |
Michael A. Rembis [États-Unis] | Book review: Fit to be Tied: Sterilization and Reproductive Rights in America, 1950–1980 |
000B21 (2010) |
Kefyn M. Catley [États-Unis] | Book review: Darwin's Universe: Evolution from A–Z |
000C62 (2009) |
Jacob Copeman ; Jing Shao ; Mary Scoggin [États-Unis] | Solidarity and Distinction in Blood: Contamination, Morality and Variability |
000C93 (2009) |
Andrew Miles [Royaume-Uni] ; Michael Loughlin [Royaume-Uni] | Philosophy, freedom and the public good: a review and analysis of ‘Public Health Ethics’Holland, S. (2007) |
000D98 (2009) |
Karen L. Fingerman [États-Unis] | Consequential Strangers and Peripheral Ties: The Importance of Unimportant Relationships |
001011 (2008) |
Ian Harper [Royaume-Uni] ; Parvathi Raman [Royaume-Uni] | Less than Human? Diaspora, Disease and the Question of Citizenship |
001014 (2008) |
Debbie Goh [États-Unis] | It's the Gays' Fault |
001036 (2008) |
Michael J. Selgelid [Australie] | IMPROVING GLOBAL HEALTH: COUNTING REASONS WHY |
001058 (2008) |
Abigail C. Saguy [États-Unis] ; Rene Almeling [États-Unis] | Fat in the Fire? Science, the News Media, and the “Obesity Epidemic” |
001209 (2007) |
Alison Bashford [Australie] ; Carolyn Strange [Australie] | Thinking historically about public health |
001248 (2007) |
Vanessa L. Fong [États-Unis] | SARS, a shipwreck, a NATO attack, and September 11, 2001: Global information flows and Chinese responses to tragic news events |
001347 (2007) |
George Dehner | Flu: Past and Present |
001351 (2007) |
Michael M. J. Fischer [États-Unis] | FOUR GENEALOGIES FOR A RECOMBINANT ANTHROPOLOGY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY |
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