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    Salivary Markers for Oral Cancer Detection

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    Oral cancer refers to all malignancies that arise in the oral cavity, lips and pharynx, with 90% of all oral cancers being oral squamous cell carcinoma. Despite the recent treatment advances, oral cancer is reported as having one of the highest mortality ratios amongst other malignancies and this can much be attributed to the late diagnosis of the disease. Saliva has long been tested as a valuable tool for drug monitoring and the diagnosis systemic diseases among which oral cancer. The new emerging technologies in molecular biology have enabled the discovery of new molecular markers (DNA, RNA and protein markers) for oral cancer diagnosis and surveillance which are discussed in the current review

    The performance of college-educated police: A study of self-rated police performance measures

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    This study addresses a long-standing debate in law enforcement circles, as to whether or not college-educated police officers perform better during their course of duties than do officers without a college degree. Two hundred and five police officers with varying levels of education participated in this study of job performance. In a number of categories, the college-educated police officers (those possessing a bachelor's degree) rated themselves higher on a self-report performance instrument than did police officers without bachelor's degrees

    The Northern York County Police consolidation experience

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    Investigating stolen vehicle dump sites

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