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BSAVA SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE COMMISSIONED ARTICLE: The responsible use of chloramphenicol in small animal practice. 2. Clinical considerations
Serum chloramphenicol concentrations in preruminant calves: a comparison of two formulations dosed orally
Reporting of crime to the police in the Federal Republic of Germany: A comparison of the old and the new lands
The responsible use of chloramphenicol in small animal practice. 1. Pharmacological considerations
Domestic Violence Against Women of Japanese Descent in Los Angeles
Using a more inclusive, culturally responsive measure, this population-based study of women of Japanese descent contrasts two methods of estimating prevalence of domestic violence. Eighty percent of respondents reported experiencing a male partner's violence during their lifetimes—a conventional estimation. A new method took into account the respondent's perceptions about the partner's acts—whether she considered her partner's behavior abusive and placed it within the context of an abusive relationship—and yielded the lifetime prevalence of 61%. Attention to culturally based manifestations of domestic violence and the respondent's perceptions provide additional dimensions of data grounded in women's subjective experiences.Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/68598/2/10.1177_10778019922181536.pd