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    E. Roderick and Arthur Shipley papers

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    E. Roderick (1915-1984) and Arthur M. (1878-1955) Shipley, were members of an old land-owning family in Maryland; both pursued medicine as a professional career. The Shipley collection consists primarily of a materials documenting late nineteenth and early twentieth century life in Anne Arundel County and Baltimore, Maryland. Included in the collection are 570 picker's checks, tokens used to pay seasonal laborers for havesting crops, other farm-related artifacts, World War II memorabilia, playbills from 1901-1902 theater season in Baltimore, and photographs

    Fieldbook of Roderick E. Chandler, 1982-1989

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    Notebook of Roderick E. Chandler containing field notes and contact information.https://digitalcommons.usf.edu/lorida_records/1119/thumbnail.jp

    Fieldbook of Roderick E. Chandler, November 1985- June 1987

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    Notebook of Roderick E. Chandler containing field notes and contact information.https://digitalcommons.usf.edu/lorida_records/1121/thumbnail.jp

    Fieldbook of Roderick E. Chandler, December 1972- June 1973

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    Notebook of Roderick E. Chandler containing field notes and contact information.https://digitalcommons.usf.edu/lorida_records/1120/thumbnail.jp

    An overview of recent advances in treating chronic kidney disease

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    Paul Roderick gives an overview of how the prevention, detection and treatment of chronic kidney disease (CKD) has changed in recent years. He explains why CKD has become a major health problem and the actions required to deal with this life-threatening disease

    Memoria sulla struttura geologica delle Alpi degli Apennini e dei Carpazi

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    di Sir Roderick Impey Murchison ; traduzione dall'inglese ed appendice sulla Toscana dei Professore Cav. P. Savi e G. MeneghiniExlibrisstempel : "Ex Libris Prof. Romvli Meli Romae" Exemplar der ETH-BI

    A multilevel analysis of the effects of rurality and social deprivation on premature limiting long term illness

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    STUDY OBJECTIVE---To examine the geographical variation in self perceived morbidity in the south west of England, and assess the associations with rurality and social deprivation.DESIGN---A geographically based cross sectional study using 1991 census data on premature Limiting Long Term Illness (LLTI). The urban-rural and intra-rural variation in standardised premature LLTI ratios is described, and correlation and regression analyses explore how well this is explained by generic deprivation indices. Multilevel Poisson modelling investigates whether Customised Deprivation Profiles (CDPs) and area characteristics improve upon the generic indices.SETTING---Nine counties in the south west of EnglandPARTICIPANTS---The population of the south west enumerated in the 1991 census.MAIN RESULTS---Intra-rural variation is apparent, with higher rates of premature LLTI in remoter areas. Together with high rates in urban areas and lower rates in the semi-rural areas this indicates the existence of a U shaped relation with rurality. The generic deprivation indices have strong positive relations with premature LLTI in urban areas, but these are a lot weaker in semi-rural and rural locations. CDPs improve upon the generic indices, especially in the rural settings. A substantial reduction in unexplained variation in rural areas is seen after controlling for the level of local isolation, with higher isolation, at the wider geographical scale, being related to higher levels of LLTI.CONCLUSIONS---This study highlights the need to treat rural areas as heterogeneous, although this has not been the tendency in health research. Generic deprivation indices are unlikely to be a true reflection of levels of deprivation in rural environments. The importance of CDPs that are specific to the area type and health outcome is emphasised. The significance of physical isolation suggests that accessibility to public and health services may be an important issue, and requires further research

    William Roderick, crouching stance

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    Athletics - Football Players; William Roderick, Purdue CenterIntercollegiat

    Mrs. Keith Miller

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    "E. Hodges, Mrs. Keith Miller, Capt. W. N. Lancaster. Mrs. Miller was the first woman to fly from England to Australia in Avro Avian."Roderick, Christa.Date:192
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