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61. From a 'contagious' to a 'poisonous yellow peril'?: Japanese and Japanese Americans in public health and agriculture, 1890s--1950
62. Assessing the efficacy of computer-assisted learning for public health workers
63. SARS discourse analysis: Technoscientific race-nation-gender formations in public health discourse
64. Exploring differences in breast cancer prognostic factors between Caucasian-American and African-American women in the United States
65. The impact of the nineteenth-century public health movement upon American architecture: Theories of disease, ventilation, and sunlight, 1840--1944
66. A Historical Study of the Development of Public Health Nursing in the Maternal and Child Health Centres in Hong Kong 1954 - 2010
67. The Color of Fat: Racial Biopolitics of Obesity
68. 'Workin' It': Trans* Lives in the Age of Epidemic
69. Predictors of resilience among commissioned officers in the United States Public Health Service
70. A virtue approach to public health ethics
71. Advancing Public Health Advocacy: Increasing Awareness for Perinatal Mental Health-A Case Study Analysis
72. A qualitative exploration of the influence of culture and extended family networks on the weight-related behaviors of urban African American children
73. The coverage of HIV/AIDS in four Zimbabwean newspapers: A critical discourse analysis
74. Contested bodies and cultures: The politics of public health and race within Mexican, Japanese, and Chinese communities in Los Angeles, 1879--1939
75. Survivor humor in disasters: Implications for public health training and practice
76. Moderation of Sensation Seeking Effects on Adolescent Substance Use
77. Lost in translation: An ethics based model to bridge science to public health policy
78. Negotiating modernity in the margins of the state: The cultural politics of reproduction in southwest China
79. The Research On The Construction Of Public Health In Yunnan During Anti-Japanese War
80. Public Health In Shanghai Concession From The Perspective Of Bioethics
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