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    Dispersion of Fukushima radionuclides in the global atmosphere and the ocean by Povinec, P.P., Gera, M., Holý, K., Hirose, K., Lujaniené, G., Nakano, M., Plastino, W., Sýkora, I., Bartok, J., Gažák, M.

    Published in Applied radiation and isotopes (01-11-2013)
    “…Large quantities of radionuclides were released in March–April 2011 during the accident of the Fukushima Dai-ichi Nuclear Power Plant to the atmosphere and the…”
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    Role of body mass index and gestational weight gain in breastfeeding outcomes by Bartok, Cynthia J, Schaefer, Eric W, Beiler, Jessica S, Paul, Ian M

    Published in Breastfeeding medicine (01-12-2012)
    “…This study determined whether high maternal prepregnancy body mass index (BMI) and/or excess gestational weight gain (GWG) is associated with reduced…”
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    Opportunities for the Primary Prevention of Obesity during Infancy by Paul, Ian M., MD, MSc, Bartok, Cynthia J., PhD, Downs, Danielle S., PhD, Stifter, Cynthia A., PhD, Ventura, Alison K., PhD, Birch, Leann L., PhD

    Published in Advances in pediatrics (2009)
    “…Many parents, grandparents, and clinicians have associated a baby’s ability to eat and gain weight as a sign of good health, and clinicians typically only call…”
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    DXA provides a valid minimum weight in wrestlers by CLARK, R. Randall, SULLIVAN, Jude C, BARTOK, Cynthia J, CARREL, Aaron L

    “…To cross-validate the DXA prediction of minimum weight (MW) in high school wrestlers, using a criterion-referenced analysis. The goal was to independently…”
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    Babies fed breastmilk by breast versus by bottle: a pilot study evaluating early growth patterns by Bartok, Cynthia J

    Published in Breastfeeding medicine (01-06-2011)
    “…Numerous studies have documented short- and long-term differences in growth and body composition based on whether an infant is breastfed or formula-fed…”
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    Mechanisms underlying the association between breastfeeding and obesity by Bartok, Cynthia J., Ventura, Alison K.

    Published in International journal of pediatric obesity (01-01-2009)
    “…Decades of epidemiological research have established that breastfeeding is associated with a modest reduction in risk of later overweight and obesity. However,…”
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    Air-displacement plethysmography for the measurement of body composition in children aged 6–48 months by Rosendale, Ryan P., Bartok, Cynthia J.

    Published in Pediatric research (01-03-2012)
    “…Introduction: Air-displacement plethysmography (ADP) is an age-appropriate method for measuring relative fat mass (%FM) in children; however, the accuracy of…”
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    High Body Mass Index Percentile Accurately Reflects Excess Adiposity in White Girls by Bartok, Cynthia J., PhD, RD, Marini, Michele E., MS, Birch, Leann L., PhD

    “…Abstract Registered dietitians routinely screen children for overweight and obesity using an age-specific body mass index (BMI) percentile. However, BMI…”
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    Adolescent suicidality: a clinical-developmental approach by Borst, S R, Noam, G G, Bartok, J A

    “…This study investigates the relation of ego development, age, gender, and diagnosis to suicidality among 219 adolescent psychiatric inpatients. Using the…”
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    Design and implementation of local data mining model for short-term fog prediction at the airport by Bednar, P, Babic, F, Albert, F, Paralic, J, Bartok, J

    “…This paper presents a short-term prediction of fog occurrence based on suitable data mining methods. The whole process was implemented through CRISP-DM…”
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    Radionuclides from the Fukushima accident in Europe - Modelling the air mass transport by Lujaniene, G., Bycenkiene, S., Sciglo, T., Povinec, P. P., Gera, M., Bartok, J., Gazak, M.

    “…Measurements of airborne radioactive aerosol concentrations of 131 I, 137 Cs and 134 Cs were carried out in daily samples after the Fukushima disaster during…”
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    Tower of London procedure: a standard method and developmental data by Krikorian, R, Bartok, J, Gay, N

    “…The Tower of London procedure (TOL) is being utilized increasingly in clinical and experimental contexts, although there is considerable variation in how it is…”
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    Infants fed a significant proportion of breastmilk by bottle grow similarly to breastfed infants in the second six months of life by Bartok, Cynthia J

    Published in The FASEB journal (01-04-2011)
    “…Studies to date have documented short‐ and long‐term differences in growth and body composition based on whether an infant is breastfed or formula fed, however…”
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    Risky vs rapid growth in infancy: refining pediatric screening for childhood overweight by Gungor, Darcy E, Paul, Ian M, Birch, Leann L, Bartok, Cynthia J

    “…To systematically analyze growth data from infant health maintenance records to characterize infant weight gain increasing risk for childhood overweight, and…”
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    Manufacturing of weather forecasting simulations on high performance infrastructures by Sipkova, V., Hluchy, L., Dobrucky, M., Bartok, J., Nguyen, B. M.

    “…The Weather Research and Forecasting (WRF) model represents a mesoscale numerical weather prediction system designed for both the atmospheric research and…”
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    Working memory deficits in HIV-seropositive drug users by Bartok, J A, Martin, E M, Pitrak, D L, Novak, R M, Pursell, K J, Mullane, K M, Harrow, M

    “…We studied the integrity of working memory operations in 38 HIV-seropositive and 20 seronegative drug users, using a modified version of the Tower of London…”
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