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  1. Mumps Grade 1: Rigby PM Platinum, Leveled Reader (Levels 6-7) (PMS) by Various, Randell, 2004-09
  2. Iowa mumps outbreak not necessarily the last.(Infectious Diseases): An article from: Internal Medicine News by Joyce Frieden, 2006-09-01
  3. Mumps: Leveled Reader 6pk (Levels 6-7) (PMS) by Various, Randell, 2004-09
  4. Mump + Smoot. (clown-theater duo): An article from: Performing Arts & Entertainment in Canada by Karen Bell, 1993-03-22
  5. Three cases of mumps confirmed.(Health): An article from: The Register-Guard (Eugene, OR)
  6. ISO/IEC 15851:1999, Information technology -- Communication protocol -- Open MUMPS Interconnect by ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 22, 2007-08-23
  7. Adult immunization update includes HPV, MMR changes.(INFECTIOUS DISEASES)(measles, mumps, rubella immunization): An article from: Family Practice News by Diana Mahoney, 2010-02-01
  8. Mumps (Carousel Readers) by Janet Swartz, 1997
  9. ID consult: put mumps back in the differential Dx.(Infectious Diseases)(Disease/Disorder overview): An article from: Pediatric News by Mary Anne Jackson, 2006-05-01
  10. Guidelines set on vaccine use in mumps outbreak.(Infectious Diseases): An article from: Pediatric News by Miriam E. Tucker, 2006-06-01
  11. Michael Marvin Mump, Clean Up This Dump! by Shorty Mengwasser, 2010-01-22
  12. Dear Little Mumps Child by marguerite lerner, 1959-01-01
  13. MMRV recommended for routine immunization schedule.(News)(measles, mumps, rubella, and varicella vaccine): An article from: Pediatric News by Nancy Walsh, 2005-11-01
  14. Dear Little Mumps Child by M.D. Marguerite Rush Lerner, 1959-09

41. Mumps
TM. mumps. mumps is a viral illness that mainly attacks the salivaryglands. There are two big potential problems with mumps. Roughly
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Mumps
Mumps is a viral illness that mainly attacks the salivary glands. Most often the parotid glands (in the cheeks) are infected, leading to the classic swollen-cheek appearance; other salivary glands may be infected as well. Besides the gland swelling, people with mumps may also have low-grade fevers, mild headaches, loss of appetite, and abdominal pain. The symptoms usually go away within 10 days or so. There are two big potential problems with mumps. Roughly one out of three boys and men who have mumps after puberty develop swelling of one (rarely of both) testes, along with high fever and considerable pain. These symptoms usually go away in 1-2 weeks. Sterility is very rare after a testicluar infection even if both testes are involved. It is also possible to develop a mumps-virus meningitis . This is not nearly as serious a problem as bacterial meningitis, which is fortunate because there is little we can do to treat it. Usually patients with mumps meningitis recover without permanent damage. We give mumps vaccine as part of the measles-mumps-rubella (MMR) vaccine. Usually a child receives two doses: one at 15 months, and one just before kindergarten or at age 11-12 years depending on state rules.

42. Contents
M, mumps and MWAPI programming examples and resources.
http://www1.ttcn.ne.jp/~MUMPS/mindex.htm
MUMPs/M/MWAPI Think of M or MUMPS as a simple and easy to learn programming language with a built-in database. Many people will tell you a lot about servers and big hospitals, but fact is, M runs on any system and can handle any type of character based data. In case you are unsure whether M is the language for you, look at myself. I am a taxation lawyer and I am using M to drive my own databases and applications, ranging from the address application provided as a sample to accounting and analyzing tools. M is a language for anybody because it is simple. This page tries to promote MWAPI by making samples of MWAPI available. To find out more about M, try these resources
MWAPI
Mwapi is a windows environment for M. It is not object oriented, it is simple and straight forward. The windows are built just the same as globals (which is the term for the built in databases which are like arrays) and can be modified at run time just like any global. Additionally, you can use old-style CHUI (Character User Interfaces=terminal windows) side by side with MWAPI windows, allowing you to change existing applications gradually. Additionally, MWAPI provides one great advantage over other window implementations or implementations which do not use MWAPI. As the windows are globals/or databases, it should be easy for any vendor to provide an interpreter which will convert MWAPI applications into PERL scripts, making no difference whether you run an MWAPI application over the WWW or on your own machine, as all the information is already existing in an M readable format, it is even thinkable to create these scripts from an interpreter written in M.

43. MUMPS Notebook - MUMPS Notebook
mumps Notebook. mumps applications written to conform to the ANSI and ISOstandards have a high level of portability across implementations.
http://vmacs.vmth.ucdavis.edu/guestbook/mumps
MUMPS Notebook
24Jun01@12:18a by Jim Self MUMPS is a simple procedural programming language with powerful string handling and a uniquely flexible and extremely scalable approach to data storage. MUMPS has a proven history of effectively supporting the ongoing development and reliable operation of large, complex, and well integrated information systems and of delivering high performance even on limited hardware. MUMPS applications written to conform to the ANSI and ISO standards have a high level of portability across implementations. The MUMPS language was originally designed in the late 1960's to provide a self-contained computing environment intended to be accessible to Medical Doctors yet capable of supporting the development of complex Medical Information Systems. Since then MUMPS has been found to have great utility internationally in many application areas unrelated to healthcare, including widespread use in financial computing. Perhaps the most significant and exciting event of recent MUMPS history is the release of GT.M, a proven high-performance implementation of

44. MUMPS From FOLDOC
mumps. (Or M ) Massachusetts General Hospital Utility MultiProgrammingSystem. Syntactically mumps has only one data-type strings.
http://wombat.doc.ic.ac.uk/foldoc/foldoc.cgi?MUMPS

45. Mumps - Fatal Charm
Too pop for punk, too old school for the New Wave. mumps were a 70's era NewYork rock band, out of time. Now from beyond the grave, mumps are back.
http://www.eggbert.com/home/eggbert/mumps.html

A Brief History Of A Brief History
  • I Like To Be Clean Crocodile Tears MuscleBoys Fatal Charm Brain Massage Just Look, Don't Touch Did You Get The Girl? Anyone But You Not Again Awkward Age

  • Click the icon for full song in Real Audio
  • Before The Accident Forget Me Not Teach Me S.O.S. We Ended Up Dutch Boy Stupid Dance Tunes For The Underdogs Photogenia Gimme Gimme Crocodile Tears (The Mankey Version)
  • Too pop for punk, too "old school" for the New Wave. Mumps were a 70's era New York rock band, out of time. Everything about us was contradictory or cockeyed in a fashion era in which motorcycle jackets, mohawk hairdos, torn clothing and lots and lots of chains were the order of the day, we were the band most often seen in jackets, dress shirts and ties. Our high vaunting musical ambitions were matched with low ranking musical expertise, we had a lead singer who could sweat better than he could stay in key, and besides the fact that three of us were gay in a hetero-heavy field which only acknowledged homosexuality as being a passing marketing ploy in David Bowie's career. The only thing shared between us all was our weird combination of superiority and insecurity.
    lncluded on this compilation you'll hear just about everything Mumps ever recorded both our singles, a smattering of early rehearsal tapes, demos, an alternate version, and even one number

    46. WHO/OMS: Mumps
    World Health Organization, World Health Organization. Vaccines andImmunization Background information on mumps control. Newsletter.
    http://www.who.int/health-topics/mumps.htm
    Vaccines and Immunization
    Background information on Mumps control
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    Catalogue Disease Outbreak News Weekly Epidemiological Record
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    47. Measles, Mumps And Rubella Vaccine (MMR), Department Of Health
    DH Home, You are here Public Health Clinical Quality Measles, mumpsand Rubella Vaccine (MMR), Measles, mumps and Rubella Vaccine (MMR).
    http://www.doh.gov.uk/mmr/

    A-Z site index
    Search Links Contact DH ... DH Home You are here: Measles, Mumps and Rubella Vaccine (MMR) Measles, Mumps and Rubella Vaccine (MMR) The Department of Health is aware that, as a result of reports in certain newspapers, many parents have become concerned about the safety of MMR vaccine. Many are unclear about the facts concerning the vaccine and want to have accurate, scientific information. These pages aim to provide that information. Background MMR contains three separate vaccines in one injection. MMR vaccine protects children against measles, mumps and rubella (German measles). It is given to children at 13 months of age and again before they go to school. The second dose protects anybody who did not respond to the first dose. Since 1988 when MMR was introduced in the UK the number of children catching these diseases has fallen to an all-time low. Children who have MMR vaccine do sometimes experience side effects. These are most usually mild forms of the diseases the vaccine protects against. Very rarely, children can have severe allergic reactions straight after any immunisation (about 1 in 100,000 immunisations for MMR). If the child is treated quickly, he or she will recover fully. People giving immunisations are trained to deal with allergic reactions.

    48. Measles, Mumps And Rubella Vaccine (MMR)
    The MMR information pages have moved. Please add the following URLto your bookmarks. http//www.doh.gov.uk/mmr/index.html. (lf the
    http://www.doh.gov.uk/mmr.htm
    The MMR information pages have moved. Please add the following URL to your bookmarks. http://www.doh.gov.uk/mmr/index.html (lf the new page does not load after a few seconds, please click the hyperlink above).

    49. MUMPS
    Note M is an alternate name for mumps. When you read about M or mumpsin these pages, you are reading about one and the same technology.
    http://www.hardhats.org/m/Mmain.html
    M Contents Overview
    M Technology is the solid foundation of VISTA. An ANSI standard, M isolates VISTA Applications from the underlying hardware platform, providing real-world portability. Time tested, VISTA has easily migrated from 1970's minicomputers to today's high-performance servers. Note: M is an alternate name for MUMPS. When you read about M or MUMPS in these pages, you are reading about one and the same technology. MSM to OpenM (Cache)
    One of the most exciting and revolutionary platforms in the history of Vista deployment was based on PC Servers and MSM-PC Plus. A subsequent buy awarded the contract to Intersystems and their OpenM product (the Intersystems proposed successor is called Cache). The purchase of Micronetics, by Intersystems, may be causing some MSM customers to consider a strategic conversion to OpenM (Cache). To learn how the VA made the transition and to review their setup options, download the detailed conversion checklist, linked below. VISTA-NT OPENM CONVERSION CHECKLIST
    Learn M and FM v21 for free
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    this free version of M that has been pre-configured to run File Manager v21. Dave Whitten, a fellow Hardhat, created it with MSM Workstation, so it is limited to a single user. Check out the

    50. EMedicine - Mumps : Article By Robert Felter, MD
    mumps mumps most commonly refers to a systemic disease caused bythe mumps virus, which is a paramyxovirus. In the era of mumps
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    Last Updated: March 19, 2003 Rate this Article Email to a Colleague Synonyms and related keywords: parotitis, epidemic parotiditis, measles-mumps-rubella vaccine, MMR vaccine, severe acute respiratory syndrome, SARS AUTHOR INFORMATION Section 1 of 10 Author Information Introduction Clinical Differentials ... Bibliography
    Author: Robert Felter, MD , Chair, Professor, Department of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine, Tod Children's Hospital Robert Felter, MD, is a member of the following medical societies: American Academy of Pediatrics Editor(s): Robert M McNamara, MD, FAAEM , Professor of Emergency Medicine, Temple University; Chief, Department of Internal Medicine, Section of Emergency Medicine, Temple University Hospital; Francisco Talavera, PharmD, PhD , Senior Pharmacy Editor, Pharmacy, eMedicine; Jeter (Jay) Pritchard Taylor III, MD

    51. EMedicine - Pediatrics, Mumps : Article By Eileen C Quintana, MD
    Pediatrics, mumps The mumps virus is a paramyxovirus that shares various epidemiologicalcharacteristics with other well-known viral pediatric diseases, such
    http://www.emedicine.com/emerg/topic391.htm
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    Pediatrics, Mumps
    Last Updated: March 19, 2003 Rate this Article Email to a Colleague Synonyms and related keywords: parotitis, epidemic parotiditis, measles-mumps-rubella vaccine, MMR vaccine, severe acute respiratory syndrome, SARS AUTHOR INFORMATION Section 1 of 10 Author Information Introduction Clinical Differentials ... Bibliography
    Author: Eileen C Quintana, MD , Assistant Clinical Instructor, Department of Emergency Medicine, State University of New York Health Science Center at Brooklyn Coauthor(s): Hosseinali Shahidi, MD, MPH , Assistant Professor, Departments of Emergency Medicine and Pediatrics, State University of New York and Health Science Center at Brooklyn Eileen C Quintana, MD, is a member of the following medical societies: American College of Emergency Physicians , and Society for Academic Emergency Medicine Editor(s): Garry Wilkes, MD

    52. "MOMMY, WHAT'S MUMPS?"
    Mommy, What's mumps? . Among adults, concerns about measles, mumps and rubellahave definitely diminished over time, since the introduction of a vaccine.
    http://www.kidsource.com/kidsource/content/news/mumps.html
    "Mommy, What's Mumps?"
    National Survey Shows Traditional Childhood Diseases A Mystery to Kids Today Thanks to Modern Vaccines and National Vaccination Programs
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    Public Opinion Strategies (Alexandria, Virginia) was commissioned by Merck to conduct a national telephone survey of 600 adults ages 40 and over and 600 children, ages 8 to 12. It is the first national survey to actually question children about their attitudes toward getting shots and to measure their understanding of vaccines and the diseases they prevent. "What's clear is that with the success of our immunization programs, vaccines have reduced the fear of these diseases among adults and even name recognition among children," William Atkinson, M.D., a medical epidemiologist with the National Immunization Program at the Centers for Disease Control (CDC), said today at a press conference releasing the survey findings. Parents believe that vaccines have made it safer for their children, the survey shows. Among adults, concerns about measles, mumps and rubella have definitely diminished over time, since the introduction of a vaccine. Concern over measles, which 74% of adults feel are "life-threatening," dropped a full point, from a mean score of 3.2 on a scale of 5, to 2.2, with 5 being the greatest level of concern.

    53. M Links From The MTRC
    The MTRC has info about the mumps (M) computer language. Features include anM Job Opportunities database, the M User Directory, and links about mumps.
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    Links to M Places
    M Jobs MTRC Home page M Information Visit a random M link now! ... Supporters and Business Users of M Technology Other links of interest
    Search the Web for sites about MUMPS and M Technology
    M language vendors
    InterSystems
    InterSystems Corporation is a provider of database management systems and related software. The company specializes in high-performance, transaction-processing solutions for client/server applications.
    CyberTools
    CyberTools develops and markets high performance, cross-platform User Interface Management Systems used by M Technology developers. Their tools let you build and deploy visual applications with any M, any operating system, any terminal or PC, and any GUI, including Microsoft Windows, X/Motif, as well as character cell.
    Sanchez Computer Associates
    M Groups on the WWW
    MUMPS Development Committee
    The MUMPS Development Committee (MDC) is responsible for defining the M Standard. Unlike other language standards bodies (such as ANSI and ISO), the MDC is dominated by users - systems developers, rather than implementors. Anyone with an interest in the M language can join the MDC and all members have a single vote.
    NEMUG MUG of Deutschland
    3rd Party M Software
    Atlas Development
    A leading provider of tools and strategies for successfully building M based client/server applications
    KB Systems
    KB (Knowledge Based) Systems, founded in 1988, is a provider of relational database management tools and SQL drivers for the M application development and user community.

    54. The Mumps - Index Page - Free MP3 Downloads, CDs, Bio Info, Tour Dates, Lyrics A
    The mumps on IUMA Free MP3 downloads, CDs, Bio Info, Tour Dates, Lyrics and More! Themumps, Featured, album1 (1 song), Featured Songs , download, stream.
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    HOME CHARTS BULLETIN BOARDS RADIO IUMA ... ARTISTS ONLY Select a Genre Rock/Pop - Rock - Pop - Hard Rock - Heavy Metal - Funk - Progressive Rock - Surf - Easy Listening Urban/Hip-Hop - Hip-Hop/Rap - Reggae/Ska - Rhythm and Blues Alternative/Punk - College, Indie, Lo-Fi - Hard Core/Industrial - Thrash - Punk - Rockabilly Electronica - Ambient - Dance - House - Techno - Electronic Jazz/Blues - Jazz - Blues Country, Folk - Bluegrass - Country - Folk Classical/New Age - Classical - New Age World - World Beat - Latin Inspirational - Christian - Gospel Soundtracks/Other - A Capella - Children's - Experimental - Humor - Instrumental - Weird - Spoken Word - Other All Genres Artist Song
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    Born in Stone County, MS, brothers L. Roy, P. Beaux and Bebe Mump spent their childhood learning to sing and play any and every kind of music under the blazing Mississippi sun. Learning everything from James Brown to the Brownsville Station, The Beatles to the Sex Pistols, Willie Nelson to Metallica, the Mumps have built a musical vocabulary like no other. From such diverse influences has come an original sound that is as contagious as the family name. Noticed in early 2001 by Jackson's, Mississippi's Northside T Records, the Mumps were quickly snatched from their anonymity and their first single "Sarah Michelle Gellar" (an ode to frontman L. Roy's favorite television actress) was released to college radio.

    55. Infectious Diseases - Mumps - Methodist Health Care System, Houston, Texas
    mumps What is mumps? mumps is an acute and highly contagious viral illnessthat usually occurs in childhood. What are the symptoms of mumps?
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    Chickenpox ... Whooping Cough (Pertussis) Prevention of Infectious Diseases: Handwashing Immunizations Pets and Infectious Diseases Infectious Diseases on the Job ... Appointment Mumps What is mumps? Mumps is an acute and highly contagious viral illness that usually occurs in childhood. Spread by airborne droplets from the upper respiratory tract, the disease usually takes two to three weeks to appear. Cases of mumps in the US have declined dramatically with the introduction of the mumps vaccine. What are the symptoms of mumps? Many children have no or very mild symptoms. The following are the most common symptoms of mumps. However, each individual may experience symptoms differently. Symptoms may include:
    • mild sickness discomfort in the salivary glands, which may become swollen and tender

    56. Ratgeber Infektionskrankheiten: Mumps (Parotitis Epidemica)
    Translate this page 27. Folge mumps (Parotitis epidemica). Erstveröffentlichung KlinischeSymptomatik mumps ist eine systemische Infektionskrankheit. Sie
    http://www.rki.de/INFEKT/INF_A-Z/RATGEBER/RAT27.HTM
    Ratgeber Infektionskrankheiten
    www.rki.de/INFEKT/RATGEBER/RAT.HTM 27. Folge: Mumps (Parotitis epidemica) Epidemiologischen Bulletin 37/2001 Erreger
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    Der Mensch ist das einzige Erregerreservoir. Infektionsweg
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    Klinische Symptomatik
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    Eine postexpositionelle Impfung wird als Riegelungsimpfung Meldepflicht
    Beratung und Spezialdiagnostik:
    Robert Koch-Institut Nordufer 20, 13353 Berlin Leitung: Frau Dr. A. Tischer Tel.: 18 88 / 754–25 16, Tel.: 18 88 / 754–26 86 E-Mail: A.Tischer@rki.de
  • Chin J (ed.): Control of Communicable Diseases Manual. American Public Health Association, 2000, S. 353–355 Harrison innere Medizin: Anthony S. Fauci (ed.) et al. (Hrsg. der 14. dt. Ausg. W.E. Berdel). McGraw-Hill, London, Frankfurt am Main, 1999, S. 1338–1339 Darai G, Handermann M, Hinz E, Sonntag H-G (Hrsg.): Lexikon der Infektionskrankheiten. Springer-Verlag, 1997, S. 344–345
  • Hinweise zur Reihe Ratgeber Infektionskrankheiten bitten wir zu richten an: Frau Dr. G. Laude, Robert Koch-Institut, Fachgebiet 23 Infektionsepidemiologie, Stresemannstr. 90-102, 10963 Berlin; Tel.: +49 (0) 1888 754-3312, Fax: +49 (0) 1888 754-3533, E-Mail: laudeg@rki.de

    57. Mumps -- ECureMe.com
    mumps, more about mumps, Epidemic parotitis. mumps is a selflimiting infection mostcommonly seen in school-aged children (5-9 years old) that lasts 7-10 days.
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    • Mumps is a self-limiting infection most commonly seen in school-aged children (5-9 years old) that lasts 7-10 days. It is highly contagious, and spreads via droplets containing the virus in the saliva of an infected person.

    58. MUMPS Software Systems BV

    http://www.mumps.nl/
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    u wordt binnen enkele seconden doorverbonden naar de MUMPS hoofdpagina...

    59. MUMPS - Wikipedia
    mumps. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. mumps A version of mumpsfor the Russian language was named DIAMS. mumps History. mumps
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    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. MUMPS is a programming language whose name stands for
    M assachusetts General Hospital U tility M ulti- P rogramming S ystem. It is now also referred to as 'M'.
    It is a strictly imperative high level programming language, with a fully integrated database system. It is one of the earliest ANSI standard languages. In general, the syntax was borrowed from FORTRAN , but the data model is closer to LISP . Just as Lisp has a single data type (the list), MUMPS uses the single intrinsic data type of 'string of characters'. Data can be manipulated as integers, dates, floating point numbers, ...; all conversions are done intrinsically without programmer intervention. The primary data structure is usually described as multiple dimensional arrays, but it is actually a structure of multiple rank arrays each of which is a multiple dimensional array, laid upon each other. An alternate description is that the primary data structure is a string subscripted tree, with string values stored, in lexical order, at the leaf nodes and the interior nodes.

    60. Medic-Planet Mumps
    mumps Advertisement See also Encephalitis, Exocrine glands, Infants and disease,Meningitis, Ovaries, Pancreas, Pancreatitis, Testes, Viruses and disease
    http://www.medic-planet.com/MP_article/internal_reference/Mumps

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