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    Determining the Relationship Between Cervical Lordosis and Neck Complaints by McAviney, Jeb, Schulz, Dan, Bock, Richard, Harrison, Deed E., Holland, Burt

    “…To investigate the presence of a “functionally normal” cervical lordosis and identify if this and the amount of forward head posture are related to neck…”
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    Cobb method or Harrison posterior tangent method : Which to choose for lateral cervical radiographic analysis by HARRISON, D. E, HARRISON, D. D, CAILLIET, R, TROYANOVICH, S. J, JANIK, T. J, HOLLAND, B

    Published in Spine (Philadelphia, Pa. 1976) (15-08-2000)
    “…Thirty lateral cervical radiographs were digitized twice by three examiners to compare reliability of the Cobb and posterior tangent methods. To determine the…”
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    A new 3-point bending traction method for restoring cervical lordosis and cervical manipulation: A nonrandomized clinical controlled trial by Harrison, Deed E., Cailliet, Rene, Harrison, Donald D., Janik, Tadeusz J., Holland, Burt

    “…Harrison DE, Cailliet R, Harrison DD, Janik TJ, Holland B. A new 3-point bending traction method for restoring cervical lordosis and cervical manipulation: a…”
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    Comparisons of lordotic cervical spine curvatures to a theoretical ideal model of the static sagittal cervical spine by HARRISON, D. D, JANIK, T. J, TROYANOVICH, S. J, HOLLAND, B

    Published in Spine (Philadelphia, Pa. 1976) (15-03-1996)
    “…Measurements from lateral cervical radiographs of randomly selected patients are compared with two proposed ideal models. To evaluate lordotic cervical…”
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    Repeatability over time of posture, radiograph positioning, and radiograph line drawing: An analysis of six control groups by Harrison, Deed E., Harrison, Donald D., Colloca, Christopher J., Betz, Joseph, Janik, Tadeusz J., Holland, Burt

    “…Background: There is debate concerning the repeatability of posture over time, radiograph positioning repeatability, and radiograph line drawing reliability…”
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    Improved Bonferroni-Type Multiple Testing Procedures by Holland, Burt S, Copenhaver, Margaret DiPonzio

    Published in Psychological bulletin (01-07-1988)
    “…The Bonferroni multiple comparisons procedure is customarily used when doing several simultaneous tests of significance in relatively nonstandard situations in…”
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    High-pressure, rapid-inflation pneumatic compression improves venous hemodynamics in healthy volunteers and patients who are post-thrombotic by Malone, Michael D., Cisek, Paul L., Comerota, Anthony J., Holland, Burt, Eid, Ibrahim G., Comerota, Anthony J.

    Published in Journal of vascular surgery (01-04-1999)
    “…Purpose: Deep vein thrombosis (DVT) is a preventable cause of morbidity and mortality in patients who are hospitalized. An important part of the mechanism of…”
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    Sagittal Skin Contour of the Cervical Spine: Interexaminer and Intraexaminer Reliability of the Flexicurve Instrument by Harrison, Deed E., Haas, Jason W., Harrison, Donald D., Holland, Burt, Janik, Tadeusz

    “…To evaluate reliability of a simple instrument, the flexicurve, in determining cervical sagittal skin contour. This study obtained repeated random measurements…”
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    False Discovery Rate-Adjusted Multiple Confidence Intervals for Selected Parameters by Benjamini, Yoav, Yekutieli, Daniel

    “…Often in applied research, confidence intervals (CIs) are constructed or reported only for parameters selected after viewing the data. We show that such…”
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    Conservative methods for reducing lateral translation postures of the head: a nonrandomized clinical control trial by Harrison, Deed E, Cailliet, Rene, Betz, Joseph, Haas, Jason W, Harrison, Donald D, Janik, Tadeusz J, Holland, Burt

    “…Fifty-one retrospective, consecutive patients were compared to twenty-six prospective volunteer controls in a nonrandomized clinical control trial. Both groups…”
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    Some multiple comparison procedures for variances from non-normal populations by Thorpe, David P, Holland, Burt

    Published in Computational statistics & data analysis (28-12-2000)
    “…Comparative tests of variances are of interest to both statisticians and scientists. Traditional parametric methods often require unrealistic assumptions about…”
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    Reliability and measurement error of the BioTonix Video Posture Evaluation System— Part I: Inanimate objects by Normand, Martin C., Harrison, Deed E., Cailliet, Rene, Black, Pierre, Harrison, Donald D., Holland, Burt

    “…Objective: To investigate the reliability, concurrent validity, and error of a new video digitizing system for evaluating posture when applied to inanimate…”
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    Estimation of reliability in a three-factor model by Wang, Luqiang, Keen, Kevin John, Holland, Burt

    Published in Statistics in medicine (20-05-2011)
    “…Reliability measures have been well studied over many years. Such measures have been thoroughly studied for two‐factor models. Motivated by a medical research…”
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    Further reliability analysis of the Harrison radiographic line-drawing methods: Crossed ICCs for lateral posterior tangents and modified Risser-Ferguson method on APViews by Harrison, Deed E., Holland, Burt, Harrison, Donald D., Janik, Tadeusz J.

    “…Objective: To determine whether the newly derived interclass and intraclass correlation coefficients (ICCs)would overstate or understate the results from 2…”
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    Many Tests of Significance: New Methods for Controlling Type I Errors by Keselman, H. J, Miller, Charles W, Holland, Burt

    Published in Psychological methods (01-12-2011)
    “…There have been many discussions of how Type I errors should be controlled when many hypotheses are tested (e.g., all possible comparisons of means,…”
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    Intermittent calf and foot compression increases lower extremity blood flow by Eze, Augustine R., Comerota, Anthony J., Cisek, Paul L., Holland, Burt S., Kerr, Robb P., Veeramasuneni, Ravi, Comerota, Anthony J.

    Published in The American journal of surgery (01-08-1996)
    “…Although foot compression increases foot skin perfusion and calf compression increases popliteal artery blood flow, these compression techniques have not been…”
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    The contributions of arterial and venous volumes to increased cutaneous blood flow during leg compression by Eze, A R, Cisek, P L, Holland, B S, Comerota, Jr, A J, Verramasuneni, R, Comerota, A J

    Published in Annals of vascular surgery (01-03-1998)
    “…Intermittent lower extremity compression increases cutaneous blood flow. The source of this increased perfusion and, the influence of physical activity on…”
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