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Figures For: Characteristics of and Trends in School-Associated Youth Homicide in the United States, 1994–2018

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  • Alternative Title:
    Opioid Prescribing Rates in Nonmetropolitan and Metropolitan Counties Among Primary Care Providers Using an Electronic Health Record System — United States, 2014–2017: Figures For: Characteristics of and Trends in School-Associated Youth Homicide in the United States, 1994–2018
  • Description:
    Supplements: Characteristics of and Trends in School-Associated Youth Homicide in the United States, 1994–2018.
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    FIGURE (a). Victimization Rates* for School-Associated Single-Victim Homicides per 100,000 Students, United States, July 1994 – June 2016 -- FIGURE (a). Victimization Rates* for School-Associated Single-Victim Homicides per 100,000 Students, United States, July 1994 – June 2016.
  • Source:
    MMWR: Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report 2019; v. 68, no. 2
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    0149-2195 (print) ; 1545-861X (digital)
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    2 charts
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    68
  • Issue:
    2
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    urn:sha-512:d0357b30038c718e83740705448cf62a2497db075be6ad16ba45a5b04b4850470101e6daeb0aaddb14a7d3ae25013f774a7fc3769c4ac2b3ae7e5533f18aed98
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