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Mencher GT. 1972 (ca.). Report of a visit to Israel and Yugoslavia, July 15-October 9, 1972 under the Exchange of Experts Program. [Lincoln, NE: University of Nebraska] , 49 pp.

University of Alabama Medical Center. 1967. International Seminar on Medical Genetics, August 31-September 3, 1966. Washington, DC: U.S. Children's Bureau; reprinted from the Alabama Journal of Medical Sciences. 3(4):351-518, 530. October 1996, 167 pp.

Annotation: These proceedings discuss genetics in expanding health programs for mothers and children; biochemical genetics in medicine; cleft lip and cleft palate in Iceland; genetics studies in human dental caries; old and new data on the genetics of human populations; medical and dental findings in the Brandywine Isolate; genetical investigations in mental retardation; clinical genetics at a population level in the ethnicity of disease in the United States; gene dosage effects in man; dermatoglyphics and chromosomes; reflections on 20 years experience of genetic counseling; gene function; diseases at the molecular level; diagnosis and management of metabolic abnormalities; epidemiology of selected genetic diseases; clinical cytogenetics; and indications for chromosome analyses.

Keywords: Biochemical genetics, Cleft lip, Cleft palate, Conferences, Cytogenetics, Dental caries, Disease, Epidemiology, Ethnic factors, Genetics, Iceland, Mental retardation, Metabolic diseases

   

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