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    Safety and efficacy of defibrillator charging during ongoing chest compressions: A multi-center study by Edelson, Dana P, Robertson-Dick, Brian J, Yuen, Trevor C, Eilevstjønn, Joar, Walsh, Deborah, Bareis, Charles J, Vanden Hoek, Terry L, Abella, Benjamin S

    Published in Resuscitation (01-11-2010)
    “…Abstract Background Pauses in chest compressions during cardiopulmonary resuscitation have been shown to correlate with poor outcomes. In an attempt to…”
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    Accelerator Mass Spectrometry (AMS) Dates Confirm Early Zea Mays in the Mississippi River Valley by Riley, Thomas J., Walz, Gregory R., Bareis, Charles J., Fortier, Andrew C., Parker, Kathryn E.

    Published in American antiquity (01-07-1994)
    “…Two accelerator mass spectrometry (AMS) dates obtained from samples of Zea mays from the Holding site, 11MS118, in the American Bottom near East St. Louis,…”
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    Meander Loops and the Cahokia Site by Bareis, Charles J.

    Published in American antiquity (01-07-1964)
    “…The locations of certain mounds at the Cahokia site indicate that the rate of Mississippi River channel migration in the American Bottoms in the Upper…”
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    Three Long-Nosed God Masks from Western Illinois by Bareis, Charles J., Gardner, William M.

    Published in American antiquity (01-10-1968)
    “…Three marine-shell masks, one with a removable nose and two with nonremovable noses, were excavated by two local residents from a location in the Mississippi…”
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    Megascopic and Petrographic Analyses of a Foreign Pottery Vessel from the Cahokia Site by Bareis, Charles J., Porter, James Warren

    Published in American antiquity (01-07-1965)
    “…A decorated pottery vessel excavated at the Cahokia site in southwestern Illinois is believed to be a specimen from the southeastern United States. A…”
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