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51. Ethnic and socioeconomic disparities in health among patients with rheumatic disease.

52. The burden of rheumatic disorders in general practice: consultation rates for rheumatic disease and the relationship to age, ethnicity, and small-area deprivation.

53. Deaths from arthritis and other rheumatic conditions, United States, 1979-1998.

54. Rheumatic disease in an Australian Aboriginal community in North Queensland, Australia. A WHO-ILAR COPCORD survey.

55. Rheumatic disease in Native American children: opportunities and challenge.

57. Ethnic differences in responses to disease modifying drugs.

58. Pain and disability, perceptions and beliefs of a rural Indian population: A WHO-ILAR COPCORD study. WHO-International League of Associations for Rheumatology. Community Oriented Program for Control of Rheumatic Diseases.

59. The health of seamen in anti-slavery squadrons.

60. Chronic rheumatologic symptoms in a tri-ethnic sample of men and women aged 75 and older.

61. Walking velocity in aged persons: its association with lower extremity joint range of motion.

62. Herbal therapies in rheumatology: the persistence of ancient medical practices.

63. [The illness and death of heir to the throne Nikolai Aleksandrovich].

64. Disease in the nineteenth-century merchant Navy: the Seamen's Hospital Society's experience.

65. Human leucocyte antigens (class I and II) in central Taiwan aborigines: can these explain the observed differences in rheumatic disease patterns compared with Han Chinese?

66. Musician's maladies -- George Frideric Handel (1685-1759).

67. Blood feud: Native Canadians want to reclaim their genetic material.

68. Comparative epidemiology of the rheumatic diseases in children.

69. Single nucleotide polymorphism to disclose severe side-effects or proper dosage for each patient.

70. Risk for rheumatic disease in relation to ethnicity and admixture.

71. Translation to Spanish, reproducibility, and cross-cultural adaptation of the Miller-Rahe Recent Life Change Questionnaire in Venezuela.

73. Rheumatic diseases in North America's indigenous peoples.

74. Rheumatic disease and the Australian aborigine.

75. Utilization of rheumatology physician services by the elderly.

76. Soluble HLA-I in rheumatic diseases.

77. Use of alternative therapies by patients with rheumatic disease in Guadalajara, Mexico: prevalence, beliefs, and expectations.

78. The demographic and clinical spectrum of Arab versus Asian patients with ankylosing spondylitis in the UAE.

79. A comparison of the prevalence of rheumatoid arthritis and other rheumatic diseases amongst Pakistanis living in England and Pakistan.

80. Factors associated with prevalent self-reported arthritis and other rheumatic conditions--United States, 1989-1991.

81. Letter from Kuwait.

82. [The pattern of predisposition to rheumatism].

83. What can we learn about rheumatic diseases by studying Pima Indians?

84. [The HLA system antigens in rheumatism].

85. Rheumatic disease in the Nuu-Chah-Nulth native Indians of the Pacific Northwest.

86. Prevalence rates of spondyloarthropathies, rheumatoid arthritis, and other rheumatic disorders in an Alaskan Inupiat Eskimo population.

87. Rheumatic complaints in Tokelau. II. A comparison of migrants in New Zealand and non-migrants. The Tokelau Island migrant study.

88. Rheumatic complaints in Tokelau. I. Migrants resident in New Zealand. The Tokelau Island migrant study.

89. [Distribution of type-specific antibodies to streptococcal lipoproteinase based on population screening data].

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