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    Trends in Malware Attacks against United States Healthcare Organizations, 2016-2017 by Branch, Lauren E, Eller, Warren S, Bias, Tom K, McCawley, Michael A, Myers, Douglas J, Gerber, Brian J, Bassler, John R

    Published in Global biosecurity (01-02-2019)
    “…Introduction: The healthcare industry has begun seeing a new hazard develop against them--the threat of cyberattack. Beginning in 2016, healthcare…”
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    Changing the Hearts and Minds of Policy Makers: An Exploratory Study Associated with the West Virginia Walks Campaign by Leyden, Kevin M., Reger-Nash, Bill, Bauman, Adrian, Bias, Tom

    Published in American journal of health promotion (01-01-2008)
    “…Purpose. To pilot test whether West Virginia Walks changed local policy makers' awareness of walking-related issues. Design. A quasi-experimental design with…”
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    Control of Cabbage Borer and Diamondback Moth on Cabbage, 1979 by Stevens, Larry M., Kikuchi, Rosalie, Bias, Tom

    Published in Insecticide and acaricide tests (01-01-1981)
    “…Abstract The test was located at the Agricultural Experiment Station in Inarajan, Guam. Seedlings were transplanted into the field (volcanic ash with a Mariana…”
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    Control of Tomato Fruitworm on Tomato, 1978 by Stevens, Larry M., Cruz, Frank, Bias, Tom

    Published in Insecticide and acaricide tests (01-01-1981)
    “…Abstract The test was located at the Agricultural Experiment Station in Inarajan, Guam. Seedlings were transplanted into the field (volcanic ash with a Mariana…”
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    Control of Diamondback Moth on Cabbage, 1979 by Stevens, Larry M., Bias, Tom, Duenas, Joseph G.

    Published in Insecticide and acaricide tests (01-01-1981)
    “…Abstract The test was located at the Agricultural Experiment Station in Inarajan, Guam. Seedlings were transplanted into the field (volcanic ash with a Mariana…”
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