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    Efficacy and Safety of Atovaquone/Proguanil as Suppressive Prophylaxis for Plasmodium falciparum Malaria by Shanks, G. Dennis, Gordon, Daniel M., Klotz, Francis W., Aleman, Gladys M., Oloo, Aggrey J., Sadie, Deborah, Scott, Trevor R.

    Published in Clinical infectious diseases (01-09-1998)
    “…Currently recommended prophylactic regimens for Plasmodium falciparum malaria are associated with a high incidence of adverse events and/or suboptimal…”
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    Dangerous Politics, Dangerous Liaisons : Love and Terror among Jewish Women Radicals in Czarist Russia by Hertz, Deborah

    Published in Histoire, économie et société (01-12-2014)
    “…Pendant les années 1870 et 1880, les femmes juives sont très représentées dans les mouvements de gauche qui ont émergé en Russie. Dans cet article, nous…”
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    The Genealogy Bureaucracy in the Third Reich by Hertz, Deborah

    Published in Jewish history (01-10-1997)
    “…It was in April 1933 that the new Nazi regime nade a strict racial definition of Germanness into state policy. In this essay I bring to life the evolution of…”
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    Jewish Women in Europe, 1750-1932: A Bibliographic Guide by Hertz, Deborah, Arnold, Jane, Rubin, Julie H.

    Published in Jewish history (01-09-1993)
    “…Our purpose in compiling this bibliography is to stimulate research devoted to uncovering the obscure women buried in modern European history. We obviously aim…”
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    Intermarriage in the Berlin Salons by Hertz, Deborah

    Published in Central European history (01-12-1983)
    “…In 1776, Moses Isaacs died in Berlin. Along with Isaac Daniel Itzig and Veitel Heine Ephraim, Isaacs had made a fortune during the Seven Years' War minting…”
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    Women in struggle in wounded knee: notes to confused white feminists; with footnotes by minnie two shoes by Hertz, Deborah Sadie

    Published in Off our backs (30-04-1974)
    “…It was not surprising that some among the roomful of feminists then raised the question of whether or not a gap between influence (2) and visibility (3) was…”
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