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SUBJECT INDEX FOR VOLUME 36 abortion, comparative costs in Kenya and Mexico, 1443-1453 affective disorders, 21—32 Africa, traditional religion and health care, 237-247 AIDS, competing discourses in sub-Saharan Africa, 175-194 and sexual risk behaviour in Uganda, 429-439 knowledge of, 509-524 and lifestyle, 893-901 prostitution and the military in Belize, 965-979 social relationships among men, 1161-1167 perceptions in the Ivory Coast, 1229-1235 the geography of HIV infection in sub-Saharan Africa, 1247-1256 and sexual behaviour in Sweden, 1535-1540 perceptions of risk among dentists, 1579-1586 alcohol, doctor—patient communication, 1121—1136 Asia, spatial disparities in mortality, 1313-1317 Asian refugees, in U.S.A., 203-216 Australia, childbirth at home, 475-483 suicide and unemployment, 749-756 autism, its treatment, 1037-1046 Bangladesh, health and the 1991 cyclone, 903-914 child feeding practices, 925-935 and spatial disparities in mortality, 1325-1330 Bamako initiative, 1383-1395 body, and anthropology, 857-865 Brazil, primary health workers, 775—782 breast cancer, delays in seeking help, 1521-1534 breast feeding, in Guinea-Bissau, 283-288 among the Bedouin, 975-964 and weaning in urban Egypt, 1063-1069 Cameroon, mortality trends, 1285-1290 Canada, health status among the elderly, 273-282 women, health and stress, 393-402 child behaviour, and parental support, 353-360 child feeding practices, in rural Zimbabwe, 937-947 among the Bedouin, 957-964 child health, and war in Mozambique, 843-848 and the social environment, 867-874 and parental reporting, 1017-1022 child health care, 77-83 in the Philippines, 297-304 child morbidity, the impact of socioeconomic inequality, 1053-1061 child mortality, in Peru, 317-331 in Mexico, 793-805 and demographic variables in Thailand, 1109-1120 and maternal education, 1207-1227 childbirth, comparative locations in Australia, 475-483 childhood conditions, their impact on subsequent morbidity, 1047-1052 China, financing health care, 398-391 and spatial disparities in mortality, 1319-1323 common cold, 15-20 community participation, and disease control, 1145-1150 Xvi SUBJECT INDEX FOR VOLUME 36 abortion, comparative costs in Kenya and Mexico, 1443-1453 affective disorders, 21—32 Africa, traditional religion and health care, 237-247 AIDS, competing discourses in sub-Saharan Africa, 175-194 and sexual risk behaviour in Uganda, 429-439 knowledge of, 509-524 and lifestyle, 893-901 prostitution and the military in Belize, 965-979 social relationships among men, 1161-1167 perceptions in the Ivory Coast, 1229-1235 the geography of HIV infection in sub-Saharan Africa, 1247-1256 and sexual behaviour in Sweden, 1535-1540 perceptions of risk among dentists, 1579-1586 alcohol, doctor—patient communication, 1121—1136 Asia, spatial disparities in mortality, 1313-1317 Asian refugees, in U.S.A., 203-216 Australia, childbirth at home, 475-483 suicide and unemployment, 749-756 autism, its treatment, 1037-1046 Bangladesh, health and the 1991 cyclone, 903-914 child feeding practices, 925-935 and spatial disparities in mortality, 1325-1330 Bamako initiative, 1383-1395 body, and anthropology, 857-865 Brazil, primary health workers, 775—782 breast cancer, delays in seeking help, 1521-1534 breast feeding, in Guinea-Bissau, 283-288 among the Bedouin, 975-964 and weaning in urban Egypt, 1063-1069 Cameroon, mortality trends, 1285-1290 Canada, health status among the elderly, 273-282 women, health and stress, 393-402 child behaviour, and parental support, 353-360 child feeding practices, in rural Zimbabwe, 937-947 among the Bedouin, 957-964 child health, and war in Mozambique, 843-848 and the social environment, 867-874 and parental reporting, 1017-1022 child health care, 77-83 in the Philippines, 297-304 child morbidity, the impact of socioeconomic inequality, 1053-1061 child mortality, in Peru, 317-331 in Mexico, 793-805 and demographic variables in Thailand, 1109-1120 and maternal education, 1207-1227 childbirth, comparative locations in Australia, 475-483 childhood conditions, their impact on subsequent morbidity, 1047-1052 China, financing health care, 398-391 and spatial disparities in mortality, 1319-1323 common cold, 15-20 community participation, and disease control, 1145-1150 Xvi compliance, among pregnant women in Malawi, 403-407 Congo, causal factors of child diarrhoea in, 807-816 culture, and disability, 615-623 and stress in Samoa, 1169-1180 culture shock, and readjustment of children, 1181-1186 decision-making, physician prescribing, 1473-1482 demographic change, 143-155 and poverty, 157-166 the impact of induced abortions on fertility, 703-707 demography, and child mortality, 1109-1120 dental care utilisation, in the U.S., 361-370 dentist location, in Michigan, 569-573 dentistry, the cost effectiveness of dental sealants, 1483-1493 ‘i perceptions of AIDS risk, 1579-1586 developing countries, behavioural determinants of health, 125-135 . and national mortality levels, 143-155 and analysis of health data, 1087-1097 and mortality inequalities, 1239-1382 user charges for health services, 1397-1405 diarrhoea, health beliefs in Saudi Arabia, 373-377 —_ and oral rehydration therapy, 525-531 and associated factors among Congo children, 807-816 and weaning practices among children in urban Egypt, 1063-1069 among children in rural Nicaragua, 1613-1624 disability, importance of description, 167-173 and culture, 615-623 disease control, and community participation, 1145-1150 confidentiality and AIDS, 195-202 truth telling in terminal care, 249-264 self-destructive behaviour, 1121-1136 and terminal care, 1151-1159 dracunculiasis, socio-epidemiological aspects of control, 463-474 drug marketing, in francophone Africa, 1541-1543 drug prescription rates, in Sweden, 343-351 decisions, 1473-1482 Ecuador, Old World diseases in pre-colonial times, 1187-1195 egg donation, and gender, 85-93 elderly people, gender inequalities in health, 33-46 and self status, 273-282 and dental care utilisation, 361-370 changes in life satisfaction, 641-655 and female suicide in Japan, 1467-1472 ethnic difference, in child health, 867-874 euthanasia, 757-765 gender, rights and development, 175-194 gender differences, in health beliefs, 7-20 in health perception, 419-427 and mortality rates, 451-462 gender inequalities, in health, 21-46 Ghana, maternal mortality, 1503-1507 Gibraltar, social and ecological determinants of urban health, 875-892 Guatemala, food distribution, 1605-1612 XVii Hawaii, patterns of low birth weight, 557-564 health beliefs, 7-14 in rural Africa, 237-247 ideas about bad milk, 283-288 and ultrasonography, 311-315 among Canadian women, 393-402 and gender differences, 419-427 about AIDS, 509-524 and ‘white liver’, 609-614 and child feeding practices in Bangladesh, 925-935 among lower socioeconomic class British mothers, 1137-1144 and childhood mortality, 1207-1227 health care, access and payment, 485-494 health care professionals, and patient contro! over dying, 757-765 in north-east Brazil, 775—782 health care systems, the U.S. case, No. 3, iii—vi r and public attitudes, 565-568 health economics, 137-141, No. 4, iii-v health care financing in El Salvador, 735-747 and patient rights, 1071-1076 evaluating the Bamako initiative, 1383-1395 user changes in developing countries, 1397-1405 cost effectiveness of dental sealants, 1483-1493 health education, and child rearing, 77-83 health finance, in rural China, 385-391 user fees in El Salvador, 735-747 health for all, and health economics, 137-141 health inequalities, No. 12, iii—vii and socioeconomic status, 441—450 and occupational status, 1077-1086 health interventions, in the Third World, 125-135 health policy, No. 1, v—vii and planned sociopolitical change, 109-117 health promotion, 109-117 and managerial style, 227-235 and self-destructive behaviour, 1121-1136 and childhood diarrhoea in rural Nicaragua, 1613-1624 health research, 103-108 health services, demands across Italian social groups, 999-1009 health status, among Canadian elderly, 273-282 and socioeconomic status, 441-450 and life satisfaction among the elderly, 641-655 and employment status, 715-724 among women according to employment and marital status, 1099-1104 health transition, 125-135 hepatitis B, carriers in U.S.A., 203-216 HIV transmission, No. 5, iii-viii in Uganda, 949-955 and condom effectiveness, 1635-1644 hospital organisation, 67-76 volunteers in an hospice, 1625-1633 hospital use, the problem of ‘border crossing’ in U.S.A., 1455-1462 individual rights, versus public health, 203-216 information systems, for management information, 585-596 Islam, and health care in Africa, 237-247 Israel, induced abortion and fertility, 703-707 xVili Italy, health needs and demand for services, 999-1009 Ivory Coast, the perception of AIDS, 1229-1235 Japan, mortality among the unmarried, 533-546 doctor—patient communication in terminal care, 1151-1160 stress and exercise among the elderly, 1429-1441 Kenya, health care, 485-494 costs of treatment of incomplete abortion, 1443-1453 knowledge of action, in health policy, No. 1, v—vii Kuwait, valuations of pain in, 683-692 Latin America, spatial disparities in mortality, 1349-1355 > spatial disparities in mortality, 1357-1365 life expectancy and infant mortality, 1373-1382 Lebanon, war, stress and mental health, 1555-1567 lifes atisfaction, and health, 547-556 lifestyle, and AIDS, 895-901 low birth weight, in Hawaii, 557-564 Malawi, compliance among pregnant women, 403-407 Malaysia, and child mortality, 1331-1334 Mali, the hot-cold classification in illness management, 673-681 mortality among the Dogon, 1291-1296 marital status, and mortality in Japan, 533-546 maternal and child health, weaning in Nigeria, 665-672 maternal health, 333-342 maternal mortality, 371-372 7 in Zimbabwe, 1197-1205 in Ghana, 1503-1507 Mauritius, morbidity and mortality, 1273-1283 medical anthropology, 609-614, 673-681, 793-805, No. 3, iii-vii, 957-964 ; and AIDS in Africa, 429-439 and psychiatry, No. 3, iii—vii medical care, No. 11, iii-iv medical decision-making, among hospital physicians, 915-924 medical ethics, problems of confidentiality, 195-202 medical geography, 119-123, 1011-1016, 1239-1382 7 patterns of low birth weight in Hawaii, 557-564 medical slang, 987-998 medical sociology, 95-102 medical students, 823-833 mental health, 597-607 — and primary care in Nicaragua, 625-629 distress among south-east Asian refugees, 631-639 in a rural coloured community in South Africa, 657-663 the impact of war in the Lebanon, 1555-1567 schizophrenia care in an English town, 1587-1596 Mexico, allocation of household resources, 305-310 costs of treatment of incomplete abortion, 1443-1453 minorities, and mental health, 597-607 mortality, among the unmarried in Japan, 533-546 ; and the impact of childhood living conditions, 1047-1052 mortality trends, 143-155, 451-462 and socioeconomic differences, 409-418 in North Africa, 1257-1265 Mozambique, the impact of war on child health, 843-848 xix natural disasters, and health, 903-914 Netherlands, smoking among physicians and medical students, 817-822 Nicaragua, mental health care, 625-629 ‘culture and childhood diarrhoea, 1613-1624 condoms and AIDS prevention, 1645-1647 Nigeria, weaning practices, 665-672 mortality variations, 1267-1272 North Africa, mortality trends, 1257-1265 nutrition, 1237 weaning practices in Nigeria, 665-672 and the commercialisation of agriculture, 1407-1416 in Guatemala, 1605-1612 occupational health, 47-55 and health promotion programmes, 227—235 and marital status, 1099-1104 and stress, 1509-1517 oral rehydration therapy, 525-531 pain, comparative perceptions of nurses and patients, 683-692 and social science, 783-791 Panama, mortality analysis, 1367-1371 parasitology, socio-epidemiological aspects, 463-474 parental psychopathology, 353-360 patients’ attitudes, and placebos, 767-774 Peru, child mortality, 317-331 Philippines, women’s work and infant care, 297-304 physician attitudes, to placebo treatment, 767-774 physician choice, of treatment, 915-924 poverty and health, 157-166 pregnancy, and child birth among the Amish, 333-342 and malaria prophylaxis, 403-407 and psychosocial support, 495-507 and follow-up studies, 1053-‘061 primary health care, management systems, 585-596 psychiatry, cross-cultural research, 265-272 and anthropology, No. 3, iii—vii psychosomatic illness, and gender variation, 21-32 psychotropic drugs, utilisation patterns in Sweden, 343-351 public opinion, and the National Health Service, 565-568 research, interpretation and results, No. 8, iii-iv rheumatoid arthritis, 1495—1502 Samoa, acculturation and symptoms, 1169-1180 Saudi Arabia, health education, 373-377 schizophrenia, a typology of care episodes, 1587-1595 self-identity, language and disability, 167-173 self-reported health, 15-20 Senegal, mortality trends, 1297-1311 Sense of Coherence scale, 725-733 sexual behaviour, and AIDS among Ugandan women, 429-439 among the military in Belize, 965-979 in Sweden, 1535-1540 and AIDS, 1635-1647 smoking, and Dutch medical profession, 817-822 and doctor-patient communication, 1121-1136 social position, and psychomatic illness, 21-32 social relationships, and AIDS, 1161-1167 XX social rules, and morbidity, 217-225 and mortality, 217-225 social support, and pregnancy, 495-507 socioeconomic indices, their contribution, 1087-1097 socioeconomic status, and maternal health behaviour, 1137-1144 stress and work, 1509-1517 and cardiovascular mortality in Sweden, 1569-1578 South Africa, ‘nerves’ in, 657-663 spatial analysis, 1011-1016 stress, and women’s health problems, 393-402 and housing quality in Thailand, 1417-1428 and exercise among elderly Japanese, 1429-1441 and the work environment, 1509-1517 sub-Saharan Africa, and competing HIV/AIDS discourses, 175-194 the geography of HIV infection, 1247-1256 suicide, and unemployment in Australia, 749-756 among elderly Japanese females, 1467-1472 Sweden, use of benzodiazepines, 343-351 sexual behaviour and AIDS, 1535-1540 mortality and socioeconomic class, 1569-1578 terminal care, in U.S.A., 249-264 measuring family satisfaction, 693-701 in Japan, 1151-1159 and hospice organisation, 1625-1633 Thailand, and herbal medicine, 1023-1035 child mortality, 1109-1120 and mortality, 1335-1338 housing and stress, 1417-1428 traditional birth attendants, in Ghana, 1503-1507 traditional medicine, the hot—cold classification in Mali, 673-681 -and herbal medicine in Thailand, 1023-1035 transcultural psychiatry, and post-empiricism, 265-272 triangulation methods, in facilitating treatment efficacy, 1545-1554 U.K., obstacles to medical audit, 849-856 health behaviour among lower class mothers, 1137-1144 U.S.A., social research in health, 95—102 health care system, No. 3, tii—vi and Asian hepatitis B carriers, 203-216 and terminal care, 249-264 type A behaviour among southern blacks, 289-295 dental care among veterans, 361-370 dentist location in Michigan, 569-573 Uganda, and HIV transmission, 949-955 ultrasound screening, 311-315 unemployment, and health, 715-724 and suicide in Australia, 749-756 urban health, 19th century Gibraltar, 875-892 war, and family health, 1555-1567 witchcraft, and sudden death among children in Mexico, 793-805 and social roles, 217-225 stress, anxiety and depression, 393-492 women’s work, and infant care, 297-304 Zimbabwe, child feeding practices, 937-947 maternal mortality, 1197-1205 xxi AUTHOR INDEX FOR VOLUME 36 Aakster C. W., 1652 (BR-R) Caldwell J. C., 125 Fang R.-K., 1319 Abdoh A. A., 807 Campanella K., 333 Farhood L., 1555 Acheson L., 333 Caprara A., 1229 Farnot U., 495 Adeyi O., 585 Cara N. B., 585 Farquhar M., 641 Adriaanse H. P., 817 Carson U., 575 (BR-R), 577 (BR-R) Farrow S., 565 (RN) Aiach P., 381 (BR-R), 710 (BR-R) Cassell E. J., 1651 (BR-R) Fassin D., 710 (BR-A) Alarcon R. D., 1519 (BR-A) Cassell J., 380 (BR-A) Fawcus S., 1197 Alexander G. R., 557 Cathebras P., 857 Fiedler J. L., 735 Algor R., 547 Cazes M. H., 1291 Field D., 1625 Amat-Roze J.-M., 1247 Celentano D. D., 509 Fitzgerald M. H., 1169 Andersen M., 1053 Chaitchik S., 547 Flierman H. A., 1649 (BR-A) Andreano R., 137, iii (No. 4) (E) Charny M., 565 (RN) Forman M. R., 957 Annas G. J., 1519 (BR-A) Chaya M., 1555 Formby J., 641 Anson O., 419 Chen L. C., 143 Frank B., 984 (BR-A) Antonovsky A., 725, 1519 (BR-A) Chen X., 385 Franklin R. R., 807 Arber S., 33 Chernichovsky D., 419 Friedland J., 1107 (BR-R) Audibert M., 463 Chinburapa V., 1473 Friedman E. H., 383 (LE), 583 (LE) Chirac P., 1541 Friedman H. S., 1651 (BR-A) Chirikos T. N., 982 (BR-R) Fries J. F., 1495 Baer R. D., 305 Chopra S., 987 Fuller T. D., 1417 Bagley C., 379 (BR-R) Chung R. C.-Y., 631 Furnham A., 1181 Bahr J., 1373 Cliff J., 843 BBBBBBBBBBBBBaaeaaaeeeaeeariirrlllknnnursntitru-dkneemelzroiSwistrseaasa iis t yn n rnnh AaAC nC.F ..F.JM, E. ..,M.K .,,Z ,. .,G S.U ,,1A. .8,44. ,.1 , 3919, 2,4 554 51591 59 8 6708 9235931385( 2 6 75 B 4 (R9((B- (BBRAB(RR-)RB-- R-RAR)A-)) )R ) CCCCCCCCCCCCooooooouzroutrouharoasontttlrtepdmemniienornedibnibiri ronolsea n cslvcdl gN ikkekRy.Ghs. i y R.La , .C. mWDC, aI. A..L S1s.H,,..,.,1a1. ,,, 0Js5 , .46718 9 1576 0573179 83D7S 7(098.77 . 6,7 B RI((.4-(B,B7A BRR5)1R-- 3-AA4A))9) GGGGGGGGGGGGaieeaaiooooollsrbrnnnlolbalstrsnzddedlehe aere rmorltn rfaJ AP Oeh. f..n.Wz,a,,A G . .rP.3 .,SM 13,1C. N.3 . 0M.H,6L,16.,N5. .7 36, .6,, 1 , 5 1153 0633 11619364(633 2124R 599N ) (BR-A) Benoist J., 857 Gorter A., 1645 (RN) Benson J., 1443 Dahl E., 1077 Gozé T., 1229 Bergman R., 317 Dahlstr6m M., 343 Graetz B., 715 Bermejo A., 1145 Datta S., 925 Grand A. le, 1023 Bicego G. T., 1207 De Gregorio G. C., 1229 Gray D., 581 (BR-A) Bingefors K., 343 DeWalt K. M., 1407 Gray D. E., 1037 Black A. E., 841 (LE), 1237 (LE) Dekker H. M., 817 Greenberg W., 1071 Black C., 273 Denig P., 915 Grodin M. A., 1519 (BR-A) Black N., 849 Dennis R., 981 (BR-R) Groenewegen P. P., 1653 (BR-A) Bloom G., 385 Dickenson D., 709 (BR-A) Grundy E., 641 Bock S., 1367 Doan R. M., 297 Gu X., 385 Boerma J. T., 1207 Doumbo O., 463 Gubry P., 1285 Bonomo M., 379 (BR-A) Draugalis J., 1473 Guldan G. S., 925 Bootman J. L., 1473 Dressler W. W., 289 Gunnlaugsson G., 283 Bor W., 1053 Dumais L., 47 Guptill K. S., 665 Bourgeault I. L., 757 Dumont M. P., 711 (BR-R), 1519 Bowling A., 641 (BR-R) Haaften R. van, 1653 (BR-A) Boyd K. M., 981 (BR-A) Haaijer-Ruskamp F. M., 915 Brace C., 1503 Eades C. A., 1503 Hagquist C., 1569 Bracken P. J., 265 Ecob R., 1017 Haimes E., 85 Bradley J., 1443 Edwards J. N., 1417 Halpern D., 597 Branch L. G., 361 Egunjobi L., 1267 Hanna J. M., 1169 Brehm U., 1331 Einarsdottir J., 283 Hanson K., 1383 Britt T., 1121 Eklund S. A., 1483 Hardin S. R., 1106 (BR-R) Brown E., 1291 Encandela J. A., 783 Harker L., 311 Brown K. H., 195, 665 Engle P. L., 1605 Harris J. R., 441 Brown P., 836 (BR-A) Esrey S. A., 665 Harrison A., 683 Brucks M., 1473 Evans P., 835 (BR-A) Harrison G. G., 1063 Bryant J., 585 Ewbank D., 937 Havens B., 273 Bunton R., 983 (BR-A) Hays R., 581 (BR-R) Burt B. A., 1483 Fabrega H., 793 Helitzer-Allen D. L., 403 Byng R., 625 Facione N. C., 1521 Herlitz C., 1535 xxii Hewison J., 379 (BR-A) Low N., 1645 (RN) Nutini H., 793 Hibbard J. H., 217, 1099 Lowell-Smith E. G., 569 (RN) Nystrom L., 1197 Hoffmann J. P., 984 (BR-R) Luft H. S., 1455 Holmes H. B., 1106 (BR-A) Lundberg O., 1047 O’Brien K., 1161 Hoppenbrouwer J., 1613 LynGe N., 767 O’Campo P. J., 1509 Hur ¥:,°535 Obbo C., 949 Huber J. H., 485 Maas P. J. van der, 817 Ohi G., 1151 Huq S. Md. N., 1325 Macdonald G., 983 (BR-A) Olesen V., 1 Husein K., 585 Macheso A. P., 403 Oni G. A., 665 Macintyre S., 15, 1017 Ordonez A. R., 1443 Isacson D., 343 Madrigal L., 305 Orihuela-Egoavil E. F., 1357 Iyun B. F., 1243 Maeda D., 1429 Ortells P., 1645 (RN) Mapelli V., 999 Osei L., 1503 Jafarey S. N., 371 (RN) Margetts B. M., 841 (LE), 1237 (LE) Owen C., 21 Jaffré Y., 710 (BR-A) Marlow N., 311 Jarrett L., 1108 (BR-A) Martin W., 836 (BR-R) Paran E., 419 Jay G., 1429 Mathews H. F., 1652 (BR-A) Parenzi A., 1229 Jecker N. S., 380 (BR-R) Mattsson B., 767 Patterson K. D., 839 (BR-R) Johnson B. R., 1443 Mayall B., 77 Pattishall E. G., 578 (BR-R) Johnson I., 1625 Mbizvo M. T., 1197 Pauw J., 1613 Joseph J. G., 1161 McClearn G. E., 441 Payne R., 579 (BR-A) McEwan P. J. M., v (No. 1) (E), vii Pearson-Marks J., 429 Kagawa-Singer M., 631 (No. 2) (E), iii (No. 6) (E) Pedersen N. L., 441 Kai I., 1151 McFarland D. A., 403 Pellegrino E. D., 709 (BR-R) Kalla A. C., 1273 McGauhey P. J., 867 Pennay M., 615 Kamin D., 1071 McGrath J. W., 429 Perez R. M., 1613 Kane S. C., 965 (RN) McKinlay J. B., 109 Peruga A., 509 Kay M., 1545 McLafferty S., 838 (BR-R) Peters T. J., 1137 Kelner M. J., 757 McPake B., 1383, 1397 Pike A., 311 Kerr C., 749 McQueen D. V., 893 Pikon A., 1541 Kerr H. D., 609 Mechanic D., 95 Pilgrim D., 835 (BR-A) Kessler R. C., 1161 Meer K. de, 317 Pill R., 1137 Kieffer E. C., 557 Melville M. B., 1107 (BR-R) Podhisita C., 1109 Kirby J. P., 237 Menendez E., 1653 (BR-A) Poinsignon Y., 1541 Kirkland J., 1652 (BR-A) Merrill D. W., 1011 Popay J., 21 Kobayashi Y., 1151 Mesbah-us-Saleheen, 1325 Pope C. R., 217, 1099 Kodio B., 463 Meshefedjian G., 1555 Popkin B. M., 297 Koopmanschap M., 1649 (BR-R) Messing K., 47 Purdy L. M., 1106 (BR-A) Korbin J. E., 333 Mhloyi M., 937 Putnam S. M., 1597 Korejo R., 371 (RN) Mikkelsen E. J., 836 (BR-A) Puto C. P., 1473 Korte R., 775 Mills A., 1383 Pyle G. F., 1239 Krause N., 1429 Miranda E., 1645 (RN) Kreitler H., 547 Miyaji N. T., 249 Quine S., 749 Kreitler S., 547 Miyama T., 1151 Kristjanson L. J., 693 Mock N. B., 807 Rahman M. O., 903 Kunstadter P., 1109 Mooney G., 982 (BR-A) Ramalingaswami V., 103 Kunstadter S. L., 1109 Mor J., 557 Randall S. C., 673 Kunzel C., 1579 Morales P., 1613 Rapoport Y., 547 Kusner J. S., 317 Morrell S., 749 Rasheed P., 373 (RN) Morrison J., 1053 Reid M., 67 LaGuardia K. D., 1503 Mukasa R., 429 Remschmidt H., 837 (BR-A) Lamal P. A., 835 (BR-R) Muntaner C., 1509 Reynolds J., 657 Lambert H., 1105 (BR-R) Muraskin W., 203 Rhodes L., 838 (BR-A) Langer A., 495 Murray C. J. L., 143 Ricketts T. C., 1649 (BR-A) Larson L. N., 1473 Murray M., 1108 (BR-A) Robling M. R., 1137 Larsson G., 1569 Rockett I. R. H., 1467 Leepreecha P., 1109 Najman J. M., 157, 1053 Romito P., 47 Legge V., 615 Naka K.-I., 1151 Roos N. P., 273 Leigh J. P., 1495 Nakayiwa S., 429 Rwabukwali C. B., 429 Leone U., 379 (BR-A) Nakyobe L., 429 Leslie C., 1105 (BR-A) Namande B., 429 Saadeh F., 1555 Lester D., 1107 (BR-A) Ndiku J., 1087 Sabatello E. F., 703 (RN) Lewando Hundt G. A., 957 Nelson M., 841 (LE), 1237 (LE) Sadowsky D., 1579 Lewis N. D., 557 Neumann L., 419 Saggers S., 581 (BR-A) Liang J., 1429 Newson L. A., 1187 Salazar C. M., 1229 Lichtenstein P., 441 Neysmith S., 835 (BR-A) Salem G., 1297 Lindmark G., 1197 Ngatchou R. D., 1285 Saltonstall R., 7 Lolas F., 379 (BR-R), 1519 (BR-R), Ngwe E., 1285 Samuelsson M. A. K., 353 1653 (BR-R) Nieves I., 1605 Sandiford P., 1613 Longmate J., 361 Niino N., 1151 Sandlund M., 767 Longo G., 379 (BR-A) Nisbet L. A., 893 Sawchuk L. A., 875 Looman C. W. N., 817 Noormahomed A. R., 843 Schenk D. R., 987 Loslier L., 1335 Normand C., 709 (BR-R) Schmidt M. H., 837 (BR-A) XXxlli Schneider D., 983 (BR-R), Taylor R., 749 West P., 1017 1108 (BR-R) Thernlund G. M., 353 Westbrook M. T., 615 Schulman J., 1011 Thomas R., 1587 Williams G., 1053 Schumann D. A., 429 Thompson E., 849 Wilsford D., 381 (BR-A) Seidel G., 175 Thorpe K., 311 Wilson C. A., 1545 Sellers T. A., 807 Traore S., 463 Wirima J. J., 403 Selvin S., 1011 Treacher A., 835 (BR-A) Witte K., 227 Sennett D., 575 (BR-A), 577 (BR-A) Twaddle A., iii (No. 11) (E) Wolfe B. L., iii (No. 3) (E) Seri D., 1229 Wortman C. B., 1161 Sermsri S., 1417 Ueli B., 525 Wyke S., 379 (BR-A) Sharif A. H. M. R., 1325 Umberson D., 835 (BR-R) Sidani T., 1555 Uttley S., 709 (BR-A) Xiang W.-N., 379 (BR-R) Simeone R., 984 (BR-A) Yano E., 1151 Simpson J. M., 823 Valkonen T., 409 Yip W., 1455 Sluijs E. M., 578 (BR-A) Valverde M., 839 (BR-A) Smith G. D., 1613, 1645 (RN) Veiel H. O. F., 985 (BR-A) Yoder M., 1545 Young A., iii (No. 7) (E) Smith G. S., 1467 Vella V., 1087 Young A., 1105 (BR-A) Smith J. 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