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    Persistent nipple discharge after nipple-sparing mastectomy secondary to unincorporated AlloDerm: a case report by Avra S. Laarakker, Audrey Rich, Jeffrey Wu, Stephanie Fine

    Published 2020-09-01
    “…During the operation, a lacrimal probe demonstrated a direct connection between the discharging external duct and a seroma associated with an area of unincorporated AlloDerm. The section of unincorporated AlloDerm was excised, and no evidence of malignancy was identified. …”
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    PRIMARY OFFER OF MILK IN BUCOVĂŢ VILLAGE, DOLJ COUNTY by Dragoş Mihai MEDELETE, Radu Lucian PÂNZARU

    Published 2014-04-01
    “…The village has a total area of 8264 ha, of which 111.50 ha urban and 8152.50 ha unincorporated. …”
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    New Literacy Opportunities and Practices of Latino/a Children of Poverty In and Out of School by Kathy M. Bussert-Webb, Maria E. Diaz

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…This case study examines new literacy opportunities and practices of 28 Latino/a children from grades one to seven in a South Texas colonia, or unincorporated area. Data sources were 24-hour literacy logs, two rounds of interviews, and participant observations. …”
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    Parcel Management and Perceived Ecosystem Services and Disservices in the Exurbs of a Midwestern County in the United States by Amélie Yvonne Davis, Andrew Freund, Sarah Lynn Dumyahn, Ryan Mendoza, Aura Muniz Torres, Michelle Dawn Boone

    Published 2021-04-01
    “…We aimed to uncover how exurban residents in a midwestern county perceived ecosystem services and disservices provided by their property based on 26 semi-structured interviews of landowners on parcels between 1 and 20 acres with a pond in unincorporated areas. We found the ecosystem services people associated most with their land are classified as cultural services (dominated by recreation services), while the most common mentioned disservices were classified as regulating disservices. …”
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    Estimating the Balance Sheet of the Personal Sector in an Emerging Market Country: South Africa 1975-2003. by Aron, J, Muellbauer, J, Prinsloo, J

    Published 2008
    “…The study draws, where feasible, on best practice from the Office of National Statistics of the UK and assesses the quality of the data sources and suggests areas where additional surveys or improvements in data-collection procedures would be helpful further to improve the quality of the balance-sheet estimates. …”
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    Towards official balance sheet estimates for South Africa’s household sector by Aron, J, Muellbauer, J, Prinsloo, J

    Published 2006
    “…The paper assesses the quality of the data sources and suggests areas where additional surveys or improvements in data collection procedures would be helpful to further improve the quality of the balance sheet estimates. …”
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    Towards official balance sheet estimates for South Africa’s household sector by Aron, J, Muellbauer, J, Prinsloo, J

    Published 2006
    “…The paper assesses the quality of the data sources and suggests areas where additional surveys or improvements in data collection procedures would be helpful to further improve the quality of the balance sheet estimates. …”
    Working paper
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    Predicted deep-sea coral habitat suitability for the U.S. West coast. by John M Guinotte, Andrew J Davies

    Published 2014-01-01
    “…Predicted habitat suitability over regional scales are not currently able to identify coral areas with pin point accuracy and probably overpredict actual coral distribution due to model limitations and unincorporated variables (i.e. data on distribution of hard substrate) that are known to limit their distribution. …”
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    Locations of licensed and unlicensed cannabis retailers in California: A threat to health equity? by Jennifer B. Unger, Robert O. Vos, Jasmine Siyu Wu, Kimberly Hardaway, Ada Y. Li Sarain, Daniel W. Soto, Christopher Rogers, Jane Steinberg

    Published 2020-09-01
    “…Unlicensed retailers were disproportionately located in unincorporated areas and jurisdictions that allow cannabis retailers. …”
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    A statewide study of disparities in local policies and tobacco, vape, and cannabis retail environments by Georgiana Bostean, William R. Ponicki, Alisa A. Padon, William J. McCarthy, Jennifer B. Unger

    Published 2023-10-01
    “…The current study: (1) assesses sociodemographic disparities in local policies related to tobacco and cannabis retail, and (2) examines the cross-sectional association between policy strength and retailer densities of tobacco, e-cigarette (vape), and cannabis retailers within California cities and county unincorporated areas (N = 539). We combined (a) American Community Survey data (2019 5-year estimates), (b) 2018 tobacco, vape, and cannabis retailer locations from a commercial data provider, (c) 2017 tobacco and vape retail environment policy data from American Lung Association, and (d) 2018 cannabis policy data from California Cannabis Local Laws Database. …”
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    The Analogy of Shadow Economy and Officially Non-Observed Economy by Rūta Sakalauskaitė

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…The types of shadow economy concept which is defined by the author are the following: • The underground economy which covers market output (e.g. undeclared income from legal activities, salaries paid in envelopes, concealed income, concealed value added or other taxes) concealed by legal operators. • The illegal economy covers the production of illicit operators (e.g. drug trafficking, illegal alcohol production, smuggling). • The informal economy covers market and private use output of units that have no obligation to register their activity (e.g. own-use production of households, auxiliaries). Correspondingly, the areas of non-observed economy concept which is used by official statistical institutions are the following: • The underground economy – a legal manufacturing activity that is deliberately concealed from the authorities due to tax evasion, safety at work or other non-compliance. • The illegal economy – the manufacturing activity of goods and services that is prohibited by law or carried out by unauthorized manufacturers. • The informal sector – manufacturing activities of unregistered households or unincorporated enterprises with non-registered employees, that produce market output. • The household production for own final use – the productive activity of households producing goods and services capitalized within the same households. …”
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