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    The geographical variation in neonatal and post-neonatal mortality in South Africa, 1978-1982 by RIP, M. R, BOURNE, D. E, WOODS, D. L

    Published in South African medical journal (15-07-1989)
    “…Early neonatal, neonatal and post-neonatal mortality rates were systematically calculated according to the statistical regions of South Africa for the white…”
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    Placental villous surface area of light-for-dates infants at term by Woods, D L, Rip, M R

    Published in Early human development (01-03-1987)
    “…The placental villous surface area and ratios of villous surface area to body weight, length and head circumference were determined in 40 light-for-dates…”
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    The spatial distribution on infant mortality rates in South Africa, 1982 by Rip, M.R. & Bourne, D.E.

    Published in South African medical journal (20-02-1988)
    “…Infant mortality rates (IMRs) systematically calculated for the statistical regions of South Africa are presented for those groups of the population for which…”
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    A medical geography of perinatal mortality in metropolitan Cape Town by RIP, M. R, KEEN, C. S, KIBEL, M. A

    Published in South African medical journal (27-09-1986)
    “…An infant's weight at birth as well as its socio-economic environment are recognized as constituting two of the major risk factors associated with perinatal…”
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    Births and perinatal deaths in Mitchell's plain by RIP, M. R, KEEN, C. S, WOODS, D. L

    Published in South African medical journal (20-12-1986)
    “…All births and perinatal deaths from Mitchell's Plain, Cape Town, during the first 8 months of 1985 were analysed. Out of a total of 4,228 liveborn infants…”
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    The spatial variation of mortality among children under 5 years of age in South Africa by Bourne, D.E., Rip, M.R. & Woods, D.L.

    Published in South African medical journal (17-06-1989)
    “…Childhood mortality rates between 1 and 4 years and under 5 years of age were systematically calculated according to the statistical regions of South Africa…”
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    Epidemiology of acute leukaemia in the Cape Province of South Africa by Sayers, G M, Rip, M R, Jacobs, P, Klopper, J M, Karabus, C D, Rosenstrauch, W J, Hesseling, P B, Hoffman, M, Sayed, R

    Published in Leukemia research (01-10-1992)
    “…Of 535 consecutive cases of acute leukaemia diagnosed in the Cape Province between 1978 and 1985, demographic data are incomplete in 75 black patients and they…”
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    Black fertility patterns - Cape Town and Ciskei by Roberts, M. & Rip, M.R.

    Published in South African medical journal (29-09-1984)
    “…The reproductive and contraceptive experience of 491 Black women in urban and rural areas (Cape Town and Ciskei) is presented…”
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    Facilities for the mentally handicapped in the Western Cape - some pressing needs by Grover, V.M., Cooke, J.P., Hollingshead, J. & Rip, M.R.

    Published in South African medical journal (24-01-1987)
    “…The proper management of mental handicap requires a carefully planned system of interlocking services…”
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    Spatial and temporal distribution of selected canine cancers in Michigan, USA, 1964–1994 by O'Brien, Daniel J., Kaneene, John B., Getis, Arthur, Lloyd, James W., Rip, Michael R., Leader, Robert W.

    Published in Preventive veterinary medicine (30-09-1999)
    “…Although rates are commonly used to compare regional disease occurrence, rate-independent methods might also be useful in circumstances where geographic…”
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    Intra-urban variations of neonatal and post-neonatal mortality in a developing city by Rip, M R, Keen, C S, Woods, D L

    Published in Social science & medicine (1982) (1987)
    “…Numerous surveys at the national and regional level have demonstrated that large inequalities in infant health status exist in Southern Africa. Few studies…”
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    Characteristics of infant mortality in the RSA 1929 - 1983 - Part II. Causes of death among white and coloured infants by Bourne, D.E., Rip, M.R. & Woods, D.L.

    Published in South African medical journal (20-02-1988)
    “…The relative contribution of different causes of death in the first year of life is presented for the period 1929 - 1983…”
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    Characteristics of infant mortality in the RSA 1929 -1983 - Part I. Components of the white and coloured infant mortality rate by Rip, M.R., Bourne, D.E. & Woods, D.L.

    Published in South African medical journal (20-02-1988)
    “…Secular trends in white and coloured neonatal, postneonatal and infant mortality rates are presented for the period 1929 - 1983…”
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    Perinatal health in the peri-urban township of Khayelitsha, Cape Town - Part I. Mothers and their newborn infants by Rip, M.R., Keen, C.S., Woods, D.L. & van Coeverden de Groot, H.A.

    Published in South African medical journal (17-12-1988)
    “…The satellite 'city' of Khayelitsha lies some 40 km south-east of the centre of metropolitan Cape Town. The first phase of the development, Town 1, including a…”
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    Variations in mortality of the coloured, white and Asian population groups in the RSA, 1978-1982. Part VI. Ischaemic heart disease by Derry, C W, Bourne, D E, Sayed, A R, Disler, P B, Rip, M R, Taylor, S P, Whittaker, S, Klopper, J M, Epstein, L

    Published in South African medical journal (21-11-1987)
    “…An analysis of ischaemic heart disease (IHD) mortality for the period 1978-1982 showed markedly different rates for the Asian, white and coloured population…”
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