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    Temporal analysis of the soil microbial community along a toposequence in Pineland soils by Rogers, B.F., Tate, R.L.

    Published in Soil biology & biochemistry (01-08-2001)
    “…The stability and function of a soil ecosystem depends on the cycling of nutrients by the soil microbial community. To evaluate native variability in the…”
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    Inguinal hernia repair in a community setting: implications for the elderly by Rogers, F. B., Guzman, E. A.

    “…Objective Inguinal hernia repair is thought to be a relatively low morbidity operation. This study examined whether this tenet hold true in patients who are…”
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    Routine prophylactic vena cava filter insertion in severely injured trauma patients decreases the incidence of pulmonary embolism by ROGERS, F. B, SHACKFORD, S. R, RICCI, M. A, WILSON, J. T, PARSONS, S

    “…Trauma patients are at increased risk for venous thromboembolism despite routine prophylaxis. A five-year retrospective review of pulmonary embolism at the…”
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    Effects of mulching blueberry plants with cranberry fruits and leaves on yield, nutrient uptake and weed suppression by Krogmann, U, Rogers, B.F, Kumudini, S

    Published in Compost science & utilization (01-09-2008)
    “…Integration of local organic wastes as mulches into farm production can provide waste management options and an alternative to landfilling. In 2000, cranberry…”
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    Use of the Trauma Embolic Scoring System (TESS) to predict symptomatic deep vein thrombosis and fatal and non-fatal pulmonary embolism in severely injured patients by Ho, K M, Rao, S, Rittenhouse, K J, Rogers, F B

    Published in Anaesthesia and intensive care (01-11-2014)
    “…Fatal pulmonary embolism is the third most common cause of death after major trauma. We hypothesised that the Trauma Embolic Scoring System (TESS) would have…”
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    A strangulated Spigelian hernia mimicking diverticulitis by ROGERS, F. B, CAMP, P. C

    “…Spigelian hernias are true interparietal hernias that are frequently not associated with a palpable mass and, as such, are not frequently diagnosed before…”
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    Nitrogen mineralization rates of soils amended with nontraditional organic wastes by ROGERS, B. F, KROGMANN, U, BOYLES, L. S

    Published in Soil science (01-05-2001)
    “…Nitrogen mineralization rate (NMR) studies provide a means to determine plant-available N resulting from organic waste applications. Nontraditional organic…”
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    Increased mortality with undertriaged patients in a mature trauma center with an aggressive trauma team activation system by Rogers, A., Rogers, F. B., Schwab, C. W., Bradburn, E., Lee, J., Wu, D., Miller, J. A.

    “…Purpose The American College of Surgeons Committee on Trauma (ACS-COT) has determined that a 5 % pre-hospital undertriage [UT; defined as Injury Severity Score…”
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    Venous thromboembolism in trauma patients: A review by Roger, Frederick B.

    Published in Surgery (01-07-2001)
    “…Surgery 2001;130:1-12…”
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    Elevated Pancreatic Enzymes after Extended Propofol Therapy by Possidente, Carl J., Rogers, Frederick B., Osier, Turner M., Smith, Thomas A.

    Published in Pharmacotherapy (01-05-1998)
    “…Propofol is a sedative hypnotic agent often administered for intensive care sedation. A 28‐year‐old man who suffered a severe head injury developed elevated…”
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    Venous thromboembolism in trauma patients by Rogers, F B

    Published in The Surgical clinics of North America (01-04-1995)
    “…Venous thromboembolism is common in patients with multiple injuries. In addition to having endothelial injury, trauma patients are hypercoagulable and are…”
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    Patterns of splenic injuries seen in skiers by Sartorelli, K.H., Pilcher, D.B., Rogers, F.B.

    Published in Injury (1995)
    “…Splenic rupture secondary to skiing appears to fall into two distinct epidemiological patterns: high-speed impact with stationary objects and simple falls…”
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    A multi-institutional study of factors associated with fetal death in injured pregnant patients by Rogers, F B, Rozycki, G S, Osler, T M, Shackford, S R, Jalbert, J, Kirton, O, Scalea, T, Morris, J, Ross, S, Cipolle, M, Fildes, J, Cogbill, T, Bergstein, J, Clark, D, Frankel, H, Bell, R, Gens, D, Cullinane, D, Kauder, D, Bynoe, R P

    Published in Archives of surgery (Chicago. 1960) (01-11-1999)
    “…Factors associated with fetal death in injured pregnant patients are related to increasing injury severity and abnormal maternal physiologic profile. A…”
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    Early Fixation Reduces Morbidity and Mortality in Elderly Patients with Hip Fractures from Low-Impact Falls by Rogers, Frederick B., Shackford, Steven R., Keller, Martin S.

    “…OBJECTIVE To determine the effect of the timing of fracture fixation and the physiologic status on admission of elderly patients with hip fractures from low…”
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    Multicenter, Randomized, Prospective Trial of Early Tracheostomy by Sugerman, Harvey J., Wolfe, Luke, Pasquale, Michael D., Rogers, Frederick B., O'Malley, Keith F., Knudson, Margaret, DiNardo, Laurence, Gordon, Michael, Schaffer, Scott

    “…OBJECTIVES Determine the effect of early (days 3-5) or late (days 10-14) tracheostomy on intensive care unit length of stay (ICU LOS), frequency of pneumonia,…”
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    Nonoperative Management of Hepatic, Splenic, and Renal Injuries in Adults with Multiple Injuries by Sartorelli, Kennith H., Frumiento, Carmine, Rogers, Frederick B., Osler, Turner M.

    Published in The journal of trauma (01-07-2000)
    “…BACKGROUNDNonoperative management (NOM) of abdominal solid organ (ASO; liver, spleen, kidney) injuries from blunt trauma in adults has gained acceptance, but…”
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    Computed Tomographic Angiography as a Screening Modality for Blunt Cervical Arterial Injuries: Preliminary Results by Rogers, Frederick B., Baker, Eileen F., Osler, Turner M., Shackford, Steven R., Wald, Steven L., Vieco, Pedro

    “…BACKGROUNDThe diagnosis of blunt cervical arterial injury (CAI) is made difficult by its infrequent occurrence and delayed presentation. Beginning in January…”
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    Rural Trauma: The Challenge for the Next Decade by Rogers, Frederick B., Shackford, Steven R., Osler, Turner M., Vane, Dennis W., Davis, John H.

    “…Improving the care of trauma patients in a rural environment requires that several important issues be addressed. First, a universal definition of what…”
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    Study of the Outcome of Patients Transferred to a Level I Hospital after Stabilization at an Outlying Hospital in a Rural Setting by Rogers, Frederick B., Osler, Turner M., Shackford, Steven R., Cohen, Myra, Camp, Lorelei, Lesage, Margaret

    “…OBJECTIVETo determine the characteristics and outcome of transferred trauma patients in a rural setting. METHODSWe conducted a case-control study of all trauma…”
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    Five-year follow-up of prophylactic vena cava filters in high-risk trauma patients by Rogers, F B, Strindberg, G, Shackford, S R, Osler, T M, Morris, C S, Ricci, M A, Najarian, K E, D'Agostino, R, Pilcher, D B

    Published in Archives of surgery (Chicago. 1960) (01-04-1998)
    “…To assess the short- and long-term outcomes of vena cava filter (VCF) placement for prophylaxis against pulmonary embolism in patients at high risk due to…”
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