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Page 109
... counties of less than 10,000 ; 46,955 ( 2.9 % ) in counties from 10,001 to 25,000 ; and 79,117 ( 4.9 % ) in counties from 25,001 to 50,000 . Ratios of registered nurses per 100,000 population in 1988 were 675 for the entire United ...
... counties of less than 10,000 ; 46,955 ( 2.9 % ) in counties from 10,001 to 25,000 ; and 79,117 ( 4.9 % ) in counties from 25,001 to 50,000 . Ratios of registered nurses per 100,000 population in 1988 were 675 for the entire United ...
Page 192
... counties are ranked from " excellent " to " poor , " with 27 counties categorized as excellent . No other graphic presentation of analysis in this investigation more strikingly illustrates the QOL division between the northern and ...
... counties are ranked from " excellent " to " poor , " with 27 counties categorized as excellent . No other graphic presentation of analysis in this investigation more strikingly illustrates the QOL division between the northern and ...
Page 195
... counties in the state that are in need . The contiguous poor rural areas , generally extending from the Au- gusta area southeast to Columbus , provide the northern boundary of the poor counties in Georgia . It is safe to say that most ...
... counties in the state that are in need . The contiguous poor rural areas , generally extending from the Au- gusta area southeast to Columbus , provide the northern boundary of the poor counties in Georgia . It is safe to say that most ...
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A Concurrent Quality | 41 |
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