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    A theoretic comparison of JNC 7 and the 2014 Guidelines for high blood pressure initial therapy recommendations based on community health screening event results by Akers, J.M, Panther, S.G, McKeirnan, K.C, Woodard, L.J

    Published in Public health (London) (01-03-2017)
    “…Highlights • Utilizing the 2014 Guidelines less patients would have been categorized for initiation of therapy vs JNC 7. • Utilizing the 2014 Guidelines vs JNC…”
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    Making Markets: Think Tank Legislation and Private Property in Detroit by Akers, Joshua M.

    Published in Urban geography (01-12-2013)
    “…The growing literature on shrinking and declining cities portrays the problems of vacancy and abandonment as symptoms of the absence of capital, while the…”
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    Separate and Unequal: The Consumption of Public Education in Post-Katrina New Orleans by AKERS, JOSHUA M.

    “…Before the floodwaters of Hurricane Katrina had receded, New Orleans was inundated by a wave of neoliberal prescriptions, foundation money and celebrity…”
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    Motor responses to implantable FES electrodes in a growing limb by Akers, J.M., Triolo, R.J., Betz, R.R.

    “…A canine model was used to investigate the performance of surgically implanted epimysial and intramuscular electrodes in a growing limb. A total of 14…”
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    Tissue response to chronically stimulated implanted epimysial and intramuscular electrodes by Akers, J.M., Peckham, P.H., Keith, M.W., Merritt, K.

    “…Twenty-four epimysial and 16 intramuscular electrodes were implanted in five adult dogs for periods ranging from 11 to 50 months. Chronic stimulation was…”
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    Implantable electrode lead in a growing limb by Akers, J.M., Smith, B.T., Betz, R.R.

    “…An implantable electrode leadwire system used to provide limb function for individuals with spinal cord injuries (SCI's) was evaluated in a series of growing…”
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    Motor responses to FES electrodes in a growing limb by Akers, J.M., Triolo, R.J., Betz, R.R.

    “…A canine model was used to investigate the chronic performance of surgically implanted electrodes in a growing limb. Seven skeletally immature dogs were…”
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