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    Pharmacotherapy for obesity: a quantitative analysis of four decades of published randomized clinical trials by HADDOCK, C. K, POSTON, W. S. C, DILL, P. L, FOREYT, J. P, ERICSSON, M

    Published in International Journal of Obesity (01-02-2002)
    “…This article provides the first comprehensive meta-analysis of randomized clinical trials of medications for obesity. Based on stringent inclusionary criteria,…”
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    Chemotherapy of non-small cell lung carcinoma guided by an in vitro drug resistance assay measuring total tumour cell kill by WILBUR, D. W, CAMACHO, E. S, HILLIARD, D. A, DILL, P. L, WEISENTHAL, L. M

    Published in British journal of cancer (1992)
    “…Specimens from 45 patients with previously-untreated non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) were tested for in vitro chemosensitivity to ten drugs utilising the…”
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    Evaluation of solid insulating paper properties aged in natural ester and mineral insulating oil by Wilhelm, H. M., Fernandes, P. O., Dill, L. P., Moscon, K. G., Marin, M. A., Moraes, G. F., Marchesan, T. B., Bender, V. C.

    “…This study was carried out in order to evaluate properties of new insulating paper (Hybrid paper or HP, aramid/cellulose composite) and thermally upgraded…”
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    An examination of body weight standards and the association between weight and health behaviors in the United States Air Force by HADDOCK, C. K, POSTON, W. S. C, KLESGES, R. C, TALCOTT, G. W, LANDO, H, DILL, P. L

    Published in Military medicine (1999)
    “…This study examined the weight standards used by the U.S. Air Force and tested whether Air Force personnel who exceed the maximum allowable weight standard are…”
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    Study of Bubbles Evolution in Mineral Oil-paper Insulating System under Sudden Changes in Temperature by Wilhelm, H. M., Fernandes, P. O., Dill, L. P., Moscon, K. G., Steffens, C., Peres, S. M., Bender, V. C., Marchesan, T. B., Ferreira Neto, J. B.

    “…Transformers at nominal operating temperatures present low risk of bubble formation in mineral oil-paper insulating systems. However, in the case of overload…”
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    Stressors of College: A Comparison of Traditional and Nontraditional Students by Dill, Patricia L., Henley, Tracy B.

    Published in The journal of psychology (01-01-1998)
    “…Perceived stress and stressors of nontraditional (returning-adult) and traditional college students were compared. Forty-seven nontraditional students 24-54…”
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    Lifestyle Treatments in Randomized Clinical Trials of Pharmacotherapies for Obesity by Poston, Walker S. Carlos, Haddock, C. Keith, Dill, Patricia L., Thayer, Beth, Foreyt, John P.

    Published in Obesity (Silver Spring, Md.) (01-09-2001)
    “…Objective: This meta‐analysis evaluated the types of lifestyle treatments used in published obesity drug studies and assessed their contribution to weight…”
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    Laboratory detection of primary and acquired drug resistance in human lymphatic neoplasms by Weisenthal, L M, Dill, P L, Finklestein, J Z, Duarte, T E, Baker, J A, Moran, E M

    Published in Cancer treatment reports (01-11-1986)
    “…We tested the ability of the differential staining cytotoxicity (DiSC) assay to discriminate between sensitive and resistant cell populations in human…”
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    Selective enhancement by menadiol of in vitro drug activity in human lymphatic neoplasms by Su, Y Z, Duarte, T E, Dill, P L, Weisenthal, L M

    Published in Cancer treatment reports (01-06-1987)
    “…The effect of menadiol (vitamin K3) on fresh specimens of human lymphatic neoplasms (HLN) was tested by means of the differential staining cytotoxicity assay…”
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    Effect of prior cancer chemotherapy on human tumor-specific cytotoxicity in vitro in response to immunopotentiating biologic response modifiers by Weisenthal, L M, Dill, P L, Pearson, F C

    “…Tumor-specific cytotoxicity was measured in fresh human biopsy specimens by a modification of the differential staining cytotoxicity assay. ImuVert, a cytokine…”
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    Perturbation of in vitro drug resistance in human lymphatic neoplasms by combinations of putative inhibitors of protein kinase C by Weisenthal, L M, Su, Y Z, Duarte, T E, Dill, P L, Nagourney, R A

    Published in Cancer treatment reports (01-12-1987)
    “…Fresh specimens of human lymphatic neoplasms were tested with the differential staining cytotoxicity assay. Cells from relapsed patients with acute…”
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    A novel dye exclusion method for testing in vitro chemosensitivity of human tumors by Weisenthal, L M, Marsden, J A, Dill, P L, Macaluso, C K

    Published in Cancer research (Chicago, Ill.) (01-02-1983)
    “…Dissociated cancer cells are exposed to antineoplastic drugs (5 X 10(4) viable cells/drug for 1 hr or continuously) and cultured for 4 to 6 days in liquid…”
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    Comparison of dye exclusion assays with a clonogenic assay in the determination of drug-induced cytotoxicity by Weisenthal, L M, Dill, P L, Kurnick, N B, Lippman, M E

    Published in Cancer research (Chicago, Ill.) (01-01-1983)
    “…The following factors must be considered when dye exclusion assays are interpreted. (a) It may require several days for lethally damaged cells to lose their…”
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    Court-mandated treatment for convicted drinking drivers by Dill, Patricia L, Wells-Parker, Elisabeth

    Published in Alcohol research & health (01-01-2006)
    “…Court-mandated treatment, which requires offenders convicted of alcohol or other drug-related crimes to participate in treatment for their substance abuse…”
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