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A Test of the Main-Effects, Stress-Buffering, Stress-Exacerbation, and Joint-Effects Models Among Mexican-Origin Adults
Published in Journal of latinx psychology (01-08-2019)“…Social relationship research among Mexican-origin adults often focuses on the positive exchanges and supportive functions that close relationships provide,…”
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Using suction in back-bleeding conditions increases cement penetration without the need for a tourniquet
Published in Medical engineering & physics (01-06-2022)“…•Suction during TKR reduces the amount of blood pooling on tibial surface without need for tourniquet.•Suction increases cement interdigitation.•Suction…”
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Medial/central PF arthritis and functionally stable ACL deficiency do not compromise outcomes of fixed-bearing medial UKA
Published in The knee (01-03-2022)“…•Assessment of 231 consecutive fixed-bearing medial UKA at minimum 2-year follow-up.•125 had substantial medial/central PF arthritis, and 21 functionally…”
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Pregravid Weight Is Associated With Prior Dietary Restraint and Psychosocial Factors During Pregnancy
Published in Obesity (Silver Spring, Md.) (01-03-2009)“…The objective of this study was to investigate the association of pregravid weight status, previous dietary restraint, and psychosocial factors during…”
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Top-up Payments for Expensive Cancer Drugs: Rationing, Fairness and the NHS
Published in Modern law review (01-05-2010)“…This article examines the implications for patient care, and for the future of rationing within the NHS, of the recent decision to permit NHS patients to…”
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Pregravid BMI is associated with dietary restraint and psychosocial factors during pregnancy1
Published in Obesity (Silver Spring, Md.) (08-01-2009)“…The objective was to investigate the association of pregravid weight status, dietary restraint and psychosocial factors during pregnancy. We used data from the…”
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Long-Term, in-the-Wild Study of Feedback about Speech Intelligibility for K-12 Students Attending Class via a Telepresence Robot
Published 24-08-2021“…Proceedings of the 2021 International Conference on Multimodal Interaction (ICMI '21), October 18-22, 2021, Montreal, QC, Canada. ACM, New York, NY, USA, 10…”
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The Legally Disruptive Nature of Climate Change
Published in Modern law review (01-03-2017)“…Climate change gives rise to disputes and problems not easily addressed by existing legal doctrines and frameworks. This is because it is a polycentric…”
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Adolescent and postadolescent asthmatics' perception of their mothers as overcontrolling in childhood
Published in Adolescence (1979)“…One of us (HSR) reported that adolescent and postadolescent patients with well-controlled bronchial asthma coming to a university health services clinic were…”
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Merrill Is Counting on Him: Can global strategist Paul Roy buoy this battered giant?
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Smoking Grass ; A U.S. study of Frankenfood crops spells trouble for Europe: Atlantic Edition
Published in Newsweek (International, Atlantic edition) (04-10-2004)“…The facts have done little to bridge the divide. Biotech companies continue to maintain that gene-flow can be managed easily. "You talk with neighboring…”
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Behind the Smile ; Can poor people be more self-satisfied than the rich? New clues to an old mystery: Atlantic Edition
Published in Newsweek (International, Atlantic edition) (26-07-2004)“…Despite the perils of trying to measure happiness, there are links between public policy and personal satisfaction. Unsurprisingly, people with jobs are…”
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Your Next Computer ; There are 1.5 billion mobile phones in the world today. Already you can use them to browse the Web, take pictures, send e-mail and play games. Soon they could make your PC obsolete: Atlantic Edition
Published in Newsweek (International, Atlantic edition) (07-06-2004)“…As our phones get smarter, smaller and faster, and enable users to connect at high speeds to the Internet, an obvious question arises: is the mobile handset…”
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Play Like Pros ; Always dreamed of riding the Tour de France or driving a Formula One race car? Now you can. Amateur athletes step up to the plate: Atlantic Edition
Published in Newsweek (International, Atlantic edition) (19-04-2004)“…Rene le Cam's patients know him as their friendly family dentist. But every July, the diminutive 51-year-old from Provence, France, puts down his dental tools,…”
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Generation Broke ; Europeans are discovering what Americans know all too well: the seductive power and personal risk of easy credit: Atlantic Edition
Published in Newsweek (International, Atlantic edition) (22-03-2004)“… America is the land of the credit-guzzling consumer living in the now, and Europe is the realm of thrifty savers taking the long, sober view. True or false?…”
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JFK Goes Continental ; Democratic presidential contender John F. Kerry may be even more popular across the Atlantic than he is at home: Atlantic Edition
Published in Newsweek (International, Atlantic edition) (23-02-2004)“… What's going on? Partly, the exuberance reflects the fact that Kerry himself is a bit European. His mother, Rosemary Kerry, nee Forbes, was raised in the…”
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No Place is Safe ; Life in Baghdad: Some suicide bombings don't even get headlines anymore: Atlantic Edition
Published in Newsweek (International, Atlantic edition) (04-10-2004)“…The day after [Hensley]'s body was found, his surviving colleague, Briton Kenneth Bigley, 62, was shown in a video as he wept and pleaded with his prime…”
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America Closes Its Doors ; Washington says it is fixing the post-9/11 visa mess, yet complaints from businesses and universities mount: Atlantic Edition
Published in Newsweek (International, Atlantic edition) (27-09-2004)“…It's a tale that's all too familiar in business circles. Back in June, Liu Yongxing, the CEO of the East Hope Group, an animal-feed company that is China's…”
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