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    Comparison of Goals of Care Between Hemodialysis Patients and Their Health Care Providers by Lefkowitz, Ariel, Blair, Henry, Bottoms, Jennifer, Myers, Jeffery, Naimark David M J

    “…Background: Patient-centered care requires knowledge of patients’ goals of care (GoC) on the part of health care providers (HCPs). Whether HCPs caring for…”
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    Is Childhood Physical Abuse Associated With Peptic Ulcer Disease? Findings From a Population-based Study by Fuller-Thomson, Esme, Bottoms, Jennifer, Brennenstuhl, Sarah, Hurd, Marion

    Published in Journal of interpersonal violence (01-11-2011)
    “…This study investigated childhood physical abuse and ulcers in a regionally representative community sample. Age, race and sex were controlled for in addition…”
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    Comparison of Goals of Care Between Hemodialysis Patients and Their Health Care Providers: A Survey by Lefkowitz, Ariel, Henry, Blair, Bottoms, Jennifer, Myers, Jeffery, Naimark, David M. J.

    “…Background: Patient-centered care requires knowledge of patients’ goals of care (GoC) on the part of health care providers (HCPs). Whether HCPs caring for…”
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    When close doesn't count: an analysis of Israel's jus ad bellum and jus in bello in the 2006 Israel-Lebanon war by Bottoms, Jennifer B

    Published in The Army Lawyer (01-04-2009)
    “…[...] this article reviews the Israel-Lebanon War of 2006, including Israel's stated reasons for attacking Lebanon.6 Then, this article examines the…”
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    Research Compensation and Lottery: An Online Empirical Pilot Study by Zangeneh, Masood, Barmaki, Reza, Gibson-Wood, Hilary, Levitan, Michael-Jane, Romeo, Rosemary, Bottoms, Jennifer

    “…Recruiting participants for a research project can be challenging. Incentives, particularly monetary incentives, have been shown to increase response rates…”
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