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    Efficacy of sulfadoxine-pyrimethamine for prevention of placental malaria in an area of Kenya with a high prevalence of malaria and human immunodeficiency virus infection by Parise, M E, Ayisi, J G, Nahlen, B L, Schultz, L J, Roberts, J M, Misore, A, Muga, R, Oloo, A J, Steketee, R W

    “…A fever case management (CM) approach using sulfadoxine-pyrimethamine (SP) was compared with two presumptive intertmittent SP treatment regimens in the second…”
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    The efficacy of antimalarial regimens containing sulfadoxine-pyrimethamine and/or chloroquine in preventing peripheral and placental Plasmodium falciparum infection among pregnant women in Malawi by Schultz, L J, Steketee, R W, Macheso, A, Kazembe, P, Chitsulo, L, Wirima, J J

    “…To define an effective and deliverable antimalarial regimen for use during pregnancy, pregnant women at highest risk of malaria (those in their first or second…”
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    Exploring Signatures of Different Physical Processes for Fusion With Scattering Muon Tomography by Klimenko, A.V., Priedhorsky, W.C., Borozdin, K.N., Morris, C.L., Schultz, L.J., Green, A.J.

    Published in IEEE transactions on nuclear science (01-02-2007)
    “…The success of scattering muon tomography has prompted us to explore cosmic ray flux attenuation, electro-magnetic shower induction, and muonic X-ray emission…”
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    Surveillance Radiographic imaging with cosmic-ray muons by Borozdin, Konstantin N, Hogan, Gary E, Morris, Christopher, Priedhorsky, William C, Saunders, Alexander, Schultz, Larry J, Teasdale, Margaret E

    Published in Nature (London) (20-03-2003)
    “…Despite its enormous success, X-ray radiography has its limitations: an inability to penetrate dense objects, the need for multiple projections to resolve…”
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    Image reconstruction and material Z discrimination via cosmic ray muon radiography by Schultz, L.J., Borozdin, K.N., Gomez, J.J., Hogan, G.E., McGill, J.A., Morris, C.L., Priedhorsky, W.C., Saunders, A., Teasdale, M.E.

    “…Highly penetrating cosmic ray muons shower the Earth at the rate of 10,000 m −2 min −1 at sea level. In our previous work (Nature 422 (2003) 277; Rev. Sci…”
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    Antimalarials during pregnancy: a cost-effectiveness analysis by SCHULTZ, L. J, STEKETEE, R. W, CHITSULO, L, WIRIMA, J. J

    “…Antenatal clinics (ANC) provide an avenue for interventions that promote maternal and infant health. In areas hyperendemic for Plasmodium falciparum, malaria…”
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    Secure group communication using robust contributory key agreement by Amir, Y., Kim, Y., Nita-Rotaru, C., Schultz, J.L., Stanton, J., Tsudik, G.

    “…Contributory group key agreement protocols generate group keys based on contributions of all group members. Particularly appropriate for relatively small…”
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    Imported malaria in Montagnard refugees settling in North Carolina: implications for prevention and control by Paxton, L A, Slutsker, L, Schultz, L J, Luby, S P, Meriwether, R, Matson, P, Sulzer, A J

    “…In the winter of 1992, some 402 Southeast Asian refugees were resettled in North Carolina. They received very limited medical screening before immigration and…”
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    Hierarchical Polymer Registration and Source-Based/Structure-Based Correlative Search Capability via a “Hub Concept” by Schultz, J. L, Wilks, E. S

    “…For certain polymersone- and two-component polyamides, polyamic acids, polyesters, polyimides, polyurethanes, and combinations of these, e.g.,…”
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    Improved Indexing of Chemical Abstracts Service Post-Treated Polymers by Schultz, J. L, Wilks, E. S

    “…Chemical Abstracts Service (CAS) divides post-treated polymers into three types:  structurable and registrable; namable but not structurable; and…”
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    Antioxidant enzymes and steroid-induced proliferation of kidney tubular cells by Oberley, T D, Allen, R G, Schultz, J L, Lauchner, L J

    Published in Free radical biology & medicine (1991)
    “…Diethylstilbestrol induces proliferation of Syrian hamster renal proximal tubular cells. By counting the number of cells in culture, we showed that liposomes…”
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    Cardiovascular and respiratory measurements in awake and isoflurane-anesthetized horses by Steffey, E P, Dunlop, C I, Farver, T B, Woliner, M J, Schultz, L J

    Published in American journal of veterinary research (01-01-1987)
    “…Circulatory and respiratory function was monitored in nonmedicated, spontaneously breathing horses (n = 7) immediately before, during, and 1 hour after 85 +/-…”
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    Antioxidant enzyme levels as a function of growth state in cell culture by Oberley, Terry D., Schultz, Janice L., Li, Ning, Oberley, Larry W.

    Published in Free radical biology & medicine (01-07-1995)
    “…Manganese superoxide dismutase (MnSOD) levels were monitored as a function of time in culture to determine whether these levels were altered at logarithmic…”
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    In vitro Characterization of Estrogen Induced Syrian Hamster Renal Tumors: Comparison with an Immortalized Cell Line Derived from Diethylstilbestrol-Treated Adult Hamster Kidney by Gonzalez, Alfonso, Oberley, Terry D., Janice L. Schultz, Jennifer Ostrom, Li, Jonathan J.

    “…Primary diethylstilbestrol-induced kidney tumors from Syrian hamsters were grown in vitro and maintained in culture for 6 mo. Combined immunohistochemical…”
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    Free jejunal segment for treatment of cervical esophageal stricture in a dog by Gregory, C R, Gourley, I M, Bruyette, D S, Schultz, L J

    “…A 2-year-old female Chinese Shar Pei was admitted with a 20-cm cervical esophageal stricture that was untreatable by conventional medical and surgical methods…”
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    Economic impact of malaria in Malawian households by Ettling, M, McFarland, D A, Schultz, L J, Chitsulo, L

    Published in Tropical medicine and parasitology (01-03-1994)
    “…Household heads were questioned about household income and household expenditures on the treatment or prevention of malaria in a nationwide malaria knowledge,…”
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    Arterial thrombosis below the inguinal ligament: percutaneous treatment with a thrombosuction catheter by Reekers, J A, Kromhout, J G, Spithoven, H G, Jacobs, M J, Mali, W M, Schultz-Kool, L J

    Published in Radiology (01-01-1996)
    “…To assess the safety and clinical efficacy of using a thrombosuction catheter for treatment of arterial thrombosis below the inguinal ligament. The catheter…”
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    A narrow-gap ion chamber for beam motion correction in proton radiography experiments by Schultz, L.J., Kwiatkowski, K.K., Morris, C.L., Saunders, A., Hogan, G.E., Merrill, F.E., Morley, K.B.

    “…A small gap, segmented hydrogen ion chamber was constructed for beam position monitoring in dynamic proton radiography imaging experiments at the Los Alamos…”
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    Statistical Reconstruction for Cosmic Ray Muon Tomography by Schultz, Larry J., Blanpied, Gary S., Borozdin, Konstantin N., Fraser, Andrew M., Hengartner, Nicolas W., Klimenko, Alexei V., Morris, Christopher L., Orum, Chris, Sossong, Michael J.

    Published in IEEE transactions on image processing (01-08-2007)
    “…Highly penetrating cosmic ray muons constantly shower the earth at a rate of about 1 muon per cm 2 per minute. We have developed a technique which exploits the…”
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    Evaluation of maternal practices, efficacy, and cost-effectiveness of alternative antimalarial regimens for use in pregnancy: chloroquine and sulfadoxine-pyrimethamine by Schultz, L J, Steketee, R W, Chitsulo, L, Macheso, A, Kazembe, P, Wirima, J J

    “…With the knowledge that an efficacious antimalarial administered to pregnant women would markedly reduce placental malaria and its associated risk of low birth…”
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