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    Designing a multifaceted telehealth intervention for a rural population using a model for developing complex interventions in nursing by Davis, Stephen M, Jones, Amanda, Jaynes, Margaret E, Woodrum, Kori N, Canaday, Marcus, Allen, Lindsay, Mallow, Jennifer A

    Published in BMC nursing (04-02-2020)
    “…Telehealth interventions offer an evidenced-based approach to providing cost-effective care, education, and timely communication at a distance. Yet, despite…”
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    The rise and fall of the plantar response in infancy by Gingold, Monique K., Jaynes, Margaret E., Bodensteiner, John B., Romano, Judy T., Hammond, Mary T.

    Published in The Journal of pediatrics (01-10-1998)
    “…To determine when the plantar response becomes reliably flexor in infants, 169 infants underwent serial evaluation from 2 weeks to 12 months of age during…”
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    Delayed Papilledema and Hydrocephalus Associated with Shaking Impact Syndrome by Ogershok, Paul R., Jaynes, Margaret E., Hogg, Jeffery P.

    Published in Clinical pediatrics (01-06-2001)
    “…Shaking impact syndrome is an unfortunate occurrence largely limited to children under three years of age. Although its clinical characteristics are becoming…”
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    The utility of the determination of CTG trinucleotide repeat length in hypotonic infants by Bodensteiner, John B., Byler, Debra L., Jaynes, Margaret E., Schaefer, G. Bradley

    Published in Seminars in pediatric neurology (01-09-1999)
    “…A 9-month-old male infant was floppy from birth with nonprogressive facial and distal limb weakness and apparently normal mother and father. The facial…”
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    The plantar response in normal newborn infants by Jaynes, M E, Gingold, M K, Hupp, A, Mullett, M D, Bodensteiner, J B

    Published in Clinical pediatrics (01-11-1997)
    “…The neonatal plantar response has been reported as extensor in 90% of newborns and flexor in 93% of newborns, leading to uncertainty about its reliability and…”
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