Search Results - "Newill, Carol"
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Gastrointestinal symptoms in autism spectrum disorder: A review of the literature on ascertainment and prevalence
Published in Autism research (01-01-2018)“…There is no standard approach to measuring GI symptoms in individuals with ASD, despite postulated interactions. The objectives of this study were to (a)…”
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The impact of role models on medical students
Published in Journal of general internal medicine : JGIM (1997)“…To explore the relationship between exposure to clinical role models during medical school and the students' choice of clinical field for residency training,…”
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The Impact of Role Models on Medical Students
Published in Journal of general internal medicine : JGIM (01-01-1997)“…OBJECTIVE: To explore the relationship between exposure to clinical role models during medical school and the students’ choice of clinical field for residency…”
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Genetic-environmental interactions in chronic airways obstruction
Published in International journal of epidemiology (01-03-1986)“…To examine patterns of interaction between cigarette smoking and genetic factors in relation to airways obstruction, cross sectional data were analysed on 1787…”
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Inbreeding and prereproductive mortality in the Old Order Amish. II. Genealogic epidemiology of prereproductive mortality
Published in American journal of epidemiology (01-03-1987)“…The effects of offspring and parental inbreeding on prereproductive mortality (death before age 20 years) in the historical population of the Lancaster County,…”
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Philadelphia General Hospital
Published in JAMA : the journal of the American Medical Association (11-03-1988)“…To the Editor.—In Dr Goldberg's1 letter concerning the effects of the demise of Philadelphia General Hospital,2 he states that "it appears that all patients in…”
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Task-related variation in airborne concentrations of laboratory animal allergens: studies with Rat n I
Published in Journal of allergy and clinical immunology (01-09-1989)“…To define airborne allergen exposure during various tasks with rats in a laboratory, concentrations of allergen Rat n I were measured by radioimmunoassay in…”
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Prospective study of occupational asthma to laboratory animal allergens: Stability of airway responsiveness to methacholine challenge for one year
Published in Journal of allergy and clinical immunology (01-03-1995)“…The stability of airway hyperresponsiveness was studied in a group of 178 young adults working with laboratory animals. At the time of their entry into the…”
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Epidemiologic evaluation of screening for risk factors: application to genetic screening
Published in American journal of public health (1971) (01-10-1985)“…To assess the usefulness of screening for risk factors, we derived arithmetic relationships between screening parameters (sensitivity, specificity, and…”
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Preemployment screening for allergy to laboratory animals: epidemiologic evaluation of its potential usefulness
Published in Journal of occupational medicine (01-11-1986)“…Employers at laboratory animal facilities have begun to use selection criteria which proscribe employment of persons thought to be at increased risk of…”
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Epidemiological approach to the evaluation of genetic screening in the workplace
Published in Journal of occupational medicine (01-10-1986)“…Using several examples of genetic marker and disease associations in the workplace, the authors have applied formulas to estimate the sensitivity, specificity,…”
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Risk factors for increased airway responsiveness to methacholine challenge among laboratory animal workers
Published in The American review of respiratory disease (01-12-1992)“…As a first step in a prospective study of the incidence of asthma to laboratory animals, a group of 364 adults 18 to 48 yr of age who were beginning employment…”
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