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    Measurement of soluble transferrin receptor in serum of healthy adults by ALLEN, J, BACKSTROM, K. R, ROITMAN-JOHNSON, B, SELIGMAN, P. A, COOPER, J. A, COOPER, M. C, DETWILER, T. C, ESSEX, D. W, FRITZ, R. P, MEANS, R. T, MEIER, P. B, PEARLMAN, S. R

    “…The concentration of soluble transferrin receptor (sTfR) in serum is reported to be useful in the diagnosis of iron deficiency, especially for patients with…”
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    Results of a multicenter trial using a mechanical lithotripter for the treatment of large bile duct stones by Shaw, M J, Mackie, R D, Moore, J P, Dorsher, P J, Freeman, M L, Meier, P B, Potter, T, Hutton, S W, Vennes, J A

    Published in The American journal of gastroenterology (01-05-1993)
    “…A prospective, uncontrolled trial of the use of a prototype mechanical lithotripter was performed in 116 patients at nine centers. Standard endoscopic…”
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    Pseudomonas infection of the biliary system resulting from use of a contaminated endoscope by Allen, J I, Allen, M O, Olson, M M, Gerding, D N, Shanholtzer, C J, Meier, P B, Vennes, J A, Silvis, S E

    Published in Gastroenterology (New York, N.Y. 1943) (01-03-1987)
    “…Pseudomonas aeruginosa was present in bile cultures from 10 patients who had undergone previous endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography in 1984. After…”
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    The prevalence of borderline personality among primary care patients with chronic pain by Sansone, Randy A, Whitecar, Philip, Meier, Brian P, Murry, Ann

    Published in General hospital psychiatry (01-07-2001)
    “…This study was designed to explore the prevalence of borderline personality disorder among primary care patients (N=17) with various pain syndromes. All…”
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    Efficacy of chenodeoxycholic acid and ursodeoxycholic acid for lowering cholesterol saturation index of gallbladder in patients with a sphincterotomy by Meier, P B, Ansel, H J, Shafer, R B, Duane, W C

    Published in Gastroenterology (New York, N.Y. 1943) (01-12-1988)
    “…After endoscopic retrograde sphincterotomy, patients with an intact gallbladder are at risk for developing symptoms or complications of gallbladder stones…”
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    Brighten up: Smiles facilitate perceptual judgment of facial lightness by Song, Hyunjin, Vonasch, Andrew J., Meier, Brian P., Bargh, John A.

    “…The metaphoric expression ‘bright smile’ may reflect the actual judgment of facial lightness under varying emotional expressions. The present research examined…”
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    Why the Sunny Side Is up: Associations between Affect and Vertical Position by Meier, Brian P., Robinson, Michael D.

    Published in Psychological science (01-04-2004)
    “…Metaphors linking spatial location and affect (e.g., feeling up or down) may have subtle, but pervasive, effects on evaluation. In three studies, participants…”
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    Urine protein excretion in acute pancreatitis by Meier, P B, Levitt, M D

    “…The mechanism of the increased renal clearance of amylase and the amylase to creatinine clearance ratio (CAM/CCR) in acute pancreatitis remains controversial…”
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    Approach, avoidance, and self-regulatory conflict: An individual differences perspective by Robinson, Michael D., Wilkowski, Benjamin M., Meier, Brian P.

    “…Four studies involving 230 undergraduates examined the interactive effects of dispositional approach and avoidance, as manifest in the traits of extraversion…”
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    Why Good Guys Wear White: Automatic Inferences about Stimulus Valence Based on Brightness by Meier, Brian P., Robinson, Michael D., Clore, Gerald L.

    Published in Psychological science (01-02-2004)
    “…Affect is a somewhat abstract concept that is frequently linked to physical metaphor. For example, good is often depicted as light (rather than dark), up…”
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    Turning the Other Cheek: Agreeableness and the Regulation of Aggression-Related Primes by Meier, Brian P., Robinson, Michael D., Wilkowski, Benjamin M.

    Published in Psychological science (01-02-2006)
    “…Aggression-related cues (e.g., violent media) can prime both hostile thoughts and the tendency to commit aggression. However, not everyone engages in an…”
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    Frequency stepped adiabatic passage excitation of half-integer quadrupolar spin systems by E. VAN VEENENDAAL B. H. MEIER A. P. M. KENTGENS

    Published in Molecular physics (01-02-1998)
    “…The excitation of half-integer quadrupolar spins by frequency stepped pulses is explored in powdered samples, under both static and magic angle spinning (MAS)…”
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    Temperature dependence of macroamylase binding by ELLIS, C. J, MEIER, P. B, LEVITT, M. D

    Published in Pancreas (1987)
    “…The presence of macroamylasemia can be suspected when a patient has low renal clearance of amylase relative to creatinine (Cam/Ccr). However, the Cam/Ccr is…”
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    Does Quick to Blame Mean Quick to Anger? The Role of Agreeableness in Dissociating Blame and Anger by Meier, Brian P., Robinson, Michael D.

    Published in Personality & social psychology bulletin (01-07-2004)
    “…Two studies investigated agreeableness, the accessibility of blame, and their potential interactive effects on anger. To measure the chronic accessibility of…”
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    Watch Out! That Could Be Dangerous: Valence-Arousal Interactions in Evaluative Processing by Robinson, Michael D., Storbeck, Justin, Meier, Brian P., Kirkeby, Ben S.

    Published in Personality & social psychology bulletin (01-11-2004)
    “…Seven studies involving 146 undergraduates examined the effects of stimulus valence and arousal on direct and indirect measures of evaluative processing…”
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