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POPIN Multilingual Dictionary of Demographic and Reproductive Health Terminology |
This dictionary is a joint initiative of POPIN (The Population Information Network), the United Nations regional commissions and the non-governmental population community. Initially, the dictionary consists of terminology and definitions in English, French and Spanish taken from the Users' Guide to POPLINE. |
Behavioural and Brain Sciences (BBS) is an international, interdisciplinary journal of "open peer commentary," published by Cambridge University Press, with its editorial offices in Southampton UK and New York NY. BBS publishes interdisciplinary "target articles" in psychology, neuroscience, behavioural biology, cognitive science, artificial intelligence, linguistics and philosophy |
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The ISI Web of Science provides access to the Social Sciences Citation Index, the Arts and Humanities Citation Index and the Science Citation Index. "The Social Sciences Citation Index is a multidisciplinary database, with searchable author abstracts, covering the journal literature of the social sciences. It indexes more than 1,725 journals spanning 50 disciplines, as well as covering individually selected, relevant items from over 3,300 journals." The database was formerly hosted at BIDS and is now hosted at MIMAS (Manchester Information and Associated Services). |
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EDSA aims "to spread throughout all European nations the principle that every person with Down's Syndrome has the right to receive the health care and educational services demanded by his (her) condition in order to achieve the best of his (her)possibilities." |
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"The problematics of posmodern culture within diciplinary liberalism : The Norplant Case" | |
This expert group was formed by the United Kingdom government in response to public concern about the use of mobile phones. Its report, published on 11th May 2000, points out that "the balance of evidence does not suggest mobile phone technologies put the health of the general population of the United Kingdom at risk." However, after expressing various reservations the overall report "proposes a precautionary approach ... and that the subject be reviewed again in three years, or before, if circumstances demand it." | |
The Health Survey of England, from which this report is taken in an annual study, monitoring the health of the population conducted on behalf of the Department of Health. Especially useful to sociologists the survey "contains a wealth of socio-demographic data which is valuable for monitoring inequalities in health". |