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JournalISSN: 0028-7091

Bulletin of the New York Academy of Medicine 

Springer Nature (Netherlands)
About: Bulletin of the New York Academy of Medicine is an academic journal published by Springer Nature (Netherlands). The journal publishes majorly in the area(s): MEDLINE & Public health. It has an ISSN identifier of 0028-7091. Over the lifetime, 3323 publications have been published receiving 34186 citations. The journal is also known as: Journal of urban health.


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TL;DR: The author wished to relate the three phases of research on insects and to express insect sociology as population biology in this detailed survey of knowledge of insect societies.
Abstract: In his introduction to this detailed survey of knowledge of insect societies, the author points out that research on insect sociology has proceeded in three phases, the natural history phase, the physiological phase and the population-biology phase. Advances in the first two phases have permitted embarkation in the third phase on a more rigorous theory of social evolution based on population genetics and writing this book, the author wished to relate the three phases of research on insects and to express insect sociology as population biology. A glossary of terms, a considerable bibliography and a general index are included. Other CABI sites 

1,394 citations

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TL;DR: This is the book that many people in the world waiting for to publish, medical problem solving an analysis of clinical reasoning, and the book lovers are really curious to see how this book is actually.
Abstract: Now welcome, the most inspiring book today from a very professional writer in the world, medical problem solving an analysis of clinical reasoning. This is the book that many people in the world waiting for to publish. After the announced of this book, the book lovers are really curious to see how this book is actually. Are you one of them? That's very proper. You may not be regret now to seek for this book to read.

518 citations

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TL;DR: It is suggested that environmental factors may be responsible for precancerous and cancerous states of the liver and that in man these probably act on a favorably prepared soil, the nature of which is determined largely on a nutritional basis.
Abstract: Publisher Summary This chapter focuses on the physiology of primary carcinoma of the liver. In primary liver cancer, there is little doubt that long periods of time may intervene between the initiation of irreversible liver damage and the first manifestations of malignancy. Subjective symptoms often appear for the first time only after the liver tumor has attained sizeable dimensions or have produced catastrophic intraperitoneal hemorrhage through erosion of a blood vessel, or even only after extra-hepatic metastases have already become widely disseminated. The salient features, therefore, which emerge from the consideration of the etiological factors presented in the chapter, are that environmental factors (including cirrhotigenic and carcinogenic agents) may be responsible for precancerous and cancerous states of the liver and that in man these probably act on a favorably prepared soil, the nature of which is determined largely on a nutritional basis.

501 citations

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No. of papers from the Journal in previous years
YearPapers
20221
199835
199717
199630
199541
199418