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    Primary Caregiver Perception of Pain Control following Pediatric Adenotonsillectomy: A Cross-Sectional Survey by Sowder, Justin C., Gale, Craig M., Henrichsen, Jacob L., Veale, Kristy, Liljestrand, Katie B., Ostlund, Barbara C., Sherwood, Aaron, Smith, Austin, Olsen, Griffin H., Ott, Mark, Meier, Jeremy D.

    Published in Otolaryngology-head and neck surgery (01-11-2016)
    “…Objectives To (1) review pain medications prescribed following pediatric adenotonsillectomy (T&A), (2) identify pain medications reported to be helpful, and…”
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    Outcomes of treated human granulocytic ehrlichiosis cases by Ramsey, Alan H, Belongia, Edward A, Gale, Craig M, Davis, Jeffrey P

    Published in Emerging infectious diseases (01-04-2002)
    “…We conducted a case-control study in Wisconsin to determine whether some patients have long-term adverse health outcomes after antibiotic treatment for human…”
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    Enhanced Recovery After Colon Surgery in a Community Hospital System by Archibald, Lyle H, Ott, Mark J, Gale, Craig M, Zhang, Jie, Peters, Matthew S, Stroud, Gary K

    Published in Diseases of the colon & rectum (01-07-2011)
    “…BACKGROUND:Enhanced recovery after colon surgery has not been widely adopted in the United States and Europe, despite evidence that postoperative complications…”
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    Population-Based Incidence of Human Granulocytic Ehrlichiosis in Northwestern Wisconsin, 1997–1999 by Belongia, Edward A., Gale, Craig M., Reed, Kurt D., Mitchell, Paul D., Vandermause, Mary, Finkel, Michael F., Kazmierczak, James J., Davis, Jeffrey P.

    Published in The Journal of infectious diseases (01-12-2001)
    “…The incidence of human granulocytic ehrlichiosis (HGE) in the upper Midwest is uncertain. Active surveillance for suspected HGE was conducted from 1997 through…”
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    Antibiotic Use and Upper Respiratory Infections: A Survey of Knowledge, Attitudes, and Experience in Wisconsin and Minnesota by Belongia, Edward A., Naimi, Timothy S., Gale, Craig M., Besser, Richard E.

    Published in Preventive medicine (01-03-2002)
    “…Background. Public attitudes and expectations contribute to inappropriate antibiotic prescribing and antibiotic resistance. This study assessed knowledge,…”
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    Longitudinal Gradients in Age‐0 Gizzard Shad Density in Large Missouri Reservoirs by Michaletz, Paul H., Gale, Craig M.

    “…Longitudinal (uplake–downlake) density gradients of age‐0 gizzard shad Dorosoma cepedianum were common but inconsistent within and among years in four of five…”
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    Allozyme and Morphological Variation among Three Nominal Species of Ambloplites (Centrarchidae) Inhabiting the Ozarks Region by Koppelman, Jeffrey B., Gale, Craig M., Stanovick, John S.

    “…A simple means for in situ identification of three species of Ambloplites occurring in Missouri's Ozarkian watersheds does not currently exist, presenting a…”
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    Primary Caregiver Perception of Pain Control following Pediatric Adenotonsillectomy by Sowder, Justin C., Gale, Craig M., Henrichsen, Jacob L., Veale, Kristy, Liljestrand, Katie B., Ostlund, Barbara C., Sherwood, Aaron, Smith, Austin, Olsen, Griffin H., Ott, Mark, Meier, Jeremy D.

    Published in Otolaryngology-head and neck surgery (01-11-2016)
    “…Objectives To (1) review pain medications prescribed following pediatric adenotonsillectomy (T&A), (2) identify pain medications reported to be helpful, and…”
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    Allozyme and Morphological Variation among Three Nominal Species of by Koppelman, Jeffrey B, Gale, Craig M, Stanovick, John S

    “…A simple means for in situ identification of three species of Ambloplites occurring in Missouri's Ozarkian watersheds does not currently exist, presenting a…”
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