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    Chronic illness and anxiety in childhood: the mediating effects of family environment and self-concept by Ferro, M.A, Boyle, M.H

    Published in Comprehensive psychiatry (01-11-2013)
    “…Parents reported whether their child was diagnosed with a chronic illness (i.e., asthma, cerebral palsy, diabetes, epilepsy, heart/kidney conditions) and…”
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    Pre-pregnancy and pregnancy obesity and neurodevelopmental outcomes in offspring: a systematic review by Van Lieshout, R.J, Taylor, V.H, Boyle, M.H

    Published in Obesity reviews (01-05-2011)
    “…Maternal obesity in pregnancy is associated with a number of adverse outcomes for mother and her offspring both perinatally and later in life. This includes…”
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    Predictors of outcome among high functioning children with autism and Asperger syndrome by Szatmari, P., Bryson, S.E., Boyle, M.H., Streiner, D.L., Duku, E.

    Published in Journal of child psychology and psychiatry (01-05-2003)
    “…Background:  The objective of this paper is to assess the extent to which measures of cognitive abilities taken in an inception cohort of young high…”
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    Is bigger better? Macrosomia and psychopathology later in life by Van Lieshout, R.J, Boyle, M.H

    Published in Obesity reviews (01-05-2011)
    “…Evidence suggests that a curvilinear relationship may exist between birth weight and later psychopathology. Increases in the prevalence of macrosomia and of…”
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    The associations between sex, immigrant status, immigrant concentration and intimate partner violence: Evidence from the Canadian General Social Survey by Kimber, M.S., Boyle, M.H., Lipman, E.L., Colwell, S.R., Georgiades, K., Preston, S.

    Published in Global public health (13-08-2013)
    “…Intimate partner violence (IPV) is an important public health concern, yet little is known about the combined effects of individual- and neighbourhood-level…”
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    Growth of n-type and p-type ZnSe thin films using an electrochemical technique for applications in large area optoelectronic devices by Samantilleke, A P, Boyle, M H, Young, J, Dharmadasa, I M

    “…ZnSe layers have been grown by a low temperature (65 °C) electrochemical deposition technique in an aqueous medium. The resulting thin films have been…”
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    Electrodeposited p-type and n-type ZnSe layers for light emitting devices and multi-layer tandem solar cells by Dharmadasa, I M, Samantilleke, A P, Young, J, Boyle, M H, Bacewicz, R, Wolska, A

    “…Zinc selenide layers have been grown on glass/conducting glass substrates using a low temperature (65°C) electrochemical technique, and characterized using…”
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