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    Using Symbolic Modeling in Business Re-Engineering by Cochran, W.J., King, S.A.

    “…This paper describes the use of a symbolic modeling tool and a methodology we developed for modeling processes in business re-engineering projects. DECmodel, a…”
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    Total body electrical conductivity measurements: effects of body composition and geometry by Fiorotto, M.L, Cochran, W.J, Funk, R.C, Sheng, H.P, Klish, W.J

    Published in The American journal of physiology (01-04-1987)
    “…This study used an animal model to analyze the effect of body geometry and chemical composition on the calibration of a total body electrical conductivity…”
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    Fat-free mass and total body water of infants estimated from total body electrical conductivity measurements by FIOROTTO, M. L, COCHRAN, W. J, KLISH, W. J

    Published in Pediatric research (01-10-1987)
    “…Total body electrical conductivity measurements can be used in conjunction with suitable calibration curves to quantitate fat-free mass and total body water. A…”
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    Total body water estimated by measuring total-body electrical conductivity by Cochran, WJ, Wong, WW, Fiorotto, ML, Sheng, HP, Klein, PD, Klish, WJ

    Published in The American journal of clinical nutrition (01-10-1988)
    “…A second-generation total-body electrical conductivity (TOBEC) instrument for adults (HA-2) was evaluated against isotope dilution of 2H and 18O for its…”
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    Total body electrical conductivity used to determine body composition in infants by Cochran, W.J, Klish, W.J, Wong, W.W, Klein, P.D

    Published in Pediatric research (01-06-1986)
    “…Total body electrical conductivity (TOBEC) has been introduced as a rapid, safe, and noninvasive method suitable for the estimation of fat-free mass. The…”
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    Body fat in normal adults estimated by oxygen-18- and deuterium-dilution and by anthropometry: a comparison by Wong, W W, Cochran, W J, Klish, W J, Smith, E O, Lee, L S, Fiorotto, M L, Klein, P D

    Published in European journal of clinical nutrition (01-03-1988)
    “…We estimated body fat in 20 normal adults (10 males and 10 females) from 18O- and 2H-dilution spaces and from the equations of Durnin & Womersley and Pollock,…”
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    Graft-versus-host disease: gastrointestinal involvement with a rectovaginal fistula by Kessler, B.H, Cochran, W.J, Wagner, M.L, Hawkins, H.K, Klish, W.J

    “…Bone marrow transplantation is an accepted form of treatment for aplastic anemia and end-stage hematological malignancies. Despite a satisfactory outcome in…”
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    The Bioelectrical Measurement of Body Composition During Infancy by KLISH, W.J., COCHRAN, W.J., FIOROTTO, M.L., WONG, W.W., KLEIN, P.D.

    Published in Human biology (01-04-1987)
    “…The importance of nutrition in the growth of newborn infants has increased in recent years due to the number of low-birth-weight and significantly ill infants…”
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    New method for the estimation of lean body mass in infants (EMME instrument): Validation in nonhuman models by Klish, W.J, Forbes, G.B, Gordon, A, Cochran, W.J

    “…Extract: An innovative, safe, and rapid method suitable for the determination of lean body mass in infants is described. The machine (EMME) operates on the…”
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