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    Automated oxyhemoglobin dissociation curve construction to assess Sickle cell anemia therapy by YOUNG, Roscoe C, RACHAL, Raylinda E, DEL PILAR AGUINAGA, Maria, NELSON, Bettie L, KIM, Bak C, WINTER, William P, CASTRO, Oswaldo

    “…Oxyhemoglobin dissociation curves measure the most important function of red blood cells - the affinity for oxygen and its delivery to the tissues. This…”
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    Pulmonary disability in former appalachian coal miners by YOUNG, R. C, RACHAL, R. E

    “…A prospective case-control study was undertaken to assess respiratory disability in 133 former coal miners who were claimants for "black lung" benefits…”
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    Conference Proceeding Journal Article
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    Primary care paradigm for management of sarcoidosis, Part 1 by YOUNG, R. C, RACHAL, R. E, NELSON-KNUCKLES, B, ARTHUR, C. N, NEVELS, H. V

    “…Sarcoidosis is a systemic granulomatous disease of undetermined etiology in which the immune system is overstimulated. Management of the patient with…”
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    Primary care paradigm for management of sarcoidosis, part 2 by YOUNG, R. C, RACHAL, R. E, NELSON-KNUCKLES, B, ARTHUR, C. N, NEVELS, H. V

    “…Sarcoidosis is a systemic granulomatous disease of undetermined etiology in which the immune system is overstimulated. Management of the patient with…”
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    Strategies for suppression, containment, and eradication of resurgent tuberculosis by Young, Jr, R C, Rachal, R E, Bailey, S B, Tate, H L, Nelson-Knuckles, B

    “…This review provides strategies for the suppression, containment, and eventual eradication of resurgent tuberculosis. Some ethnic minority communities are at…”
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    Deconstructing White Privilege Using a Multicultural Education Approach within a Rural, Homogenous Community by Tarrasch-Scholz, Rachal E

    Published 01-01-2016
    “…Multicultural education training for K-12 educators can often be found in urban cities, but unfortunately, school leaders in smaller communities often fail to…”
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    Dissertation
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    Smoking is a factor in causing acute chest syndrome in sickle cell anemia by YOUNG, R. C, RACHAL, R. E, HACKNEY, R. L, UY, G. C, SCOTT, R. B

    “…A link between cigarette smoking and "acute chest syndrome" in sickle cell anemia is suggested. Acute chest syndrome in the patient with sickle cell anemia is…”
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    The influence of radiation quality on the formation of DNA breaks by Roots, R, Holley, W, Chatterjee, A, Rachal, E, Kraft, G

    Published in Advances in space research (1989)
    “…We have aimed to present a comprehensive review of our understanding to date of the formation of DNA strand breaks induced by high LET radiation. We have…”
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    Patterns of coal worker's pneumoconiosis in appalachian former coal miners by YOUNG, R. C, RACHAL, R. E, CARR, P. G, PRESS, H. C

    “…To aid in diagnostic chest film interpretation of coal workers' pneumoconiosis, a composite profile of common radiologic patterns was developed in 98…”
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    Environmental health concerns of the persian gulf war by YOUNG, R. C, RACHAL, R. E, HUGULEY, J. W

    “…Environmental health concerns in the Persian Gulf are peculiar to the geography of the region. Prevention of heat and solar injury deserves primary…”
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    Lung function in sickle cell hemoglobinopathy patients compared with healthy subjects by Young, Jr, R C, Rachal, R E, Reindorf, C A, Armstrong, E M, Polk, Jr, O D, Hackney, Jr, R L, Scott, R B

    “…Previous studies of lung function tests performed on patients with sickle cell disease have shown a restrictive ventilatory defect, usually a diffusion defect,…”
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    Sarcoidosis--the beginning: historical highlights of personalities and their accomplishments during the early years by Young, Jr, R C, Rachal, R E, Cowan, Jr, C L

    “…Sarcoidosis, an affliction of mankind named only as recently as this century, was first described by Hutchinson in 1878, and noted in a second patient, one…”
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    Maximizing communication skills in graduate and postgraduate health-care education through medical writing by Young, Jr, R C, Rachal, R E, Morgan, A L

    “…Graduate and postgraduate health-care professional training and postdoctoral fellowship programs that deny trainees opportunities to practice both oral and…”
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    Pulmonary tuberculosis in the elderly. Report of a case discovered at death by Matthew-Thompson, L, Young, Jr, R C, Rachal, R E, Peters, B D, Greene, E J

    “…Tuberculosis in the elderly takes on new significance. The case of an 87-year-old female nursing home resident is presented. She was admitted to the hospital…”
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    When should sarcoidosis be treated? by Young, Jr, R C, Rachal, R E, Cowan, Jr, C L

    “…About 80 percent of sarcoidosis cases are benign and do not require treatment, but 20 percent will have chronic unremitting disease for which therapy is…”
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    Verofylline, a methylxanthine bronchodilator, in asthma by Young, Jr, R C, Lucas, S G, Morris, E A, Pittman, J, Rachal, R E, Malveaux, F J, Booker, W M

    Published in Clinical pharmacology and therapeutics (01-12-1984)
    “…Verofylline, a long-acting polysubstituted methylxanthine bronchodilator, was taken orally by eight adult patients with asthma in a double-blind, crossover…”
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    Short-term effects of smoking cessation: benefit or penalty? by Young, Jr, R C, Rachal, R E, Carr, P G

    “…Eight of ten cigarette smokers successful in a smoking cessation group therapy program were examined, initially, and at six and 12 months postcessation…”
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