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    The Prevalence and 3-Year Incidence of Dementia in Older Black and White Community Residents by Fillenbaum, Gerda G., Heyman, Albert, Huber, Marc S., Woodbury, Max A., Leiss, Jack, Schmader, Kenneth E., Bohannon, Arline, Trapp-Moen, Barbara

    Published in Journal of clinical epidemiology (01-07-1998)
    “…Objective: To determine the prevalence and 3-year incidence of dementia in Blacks and Whites age 65 and older in a five-county Piedmont area of North Carolina…”
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    Density profiles of Alzheimer disease regional brain pathology for the Huddinge brain bank: pattern recognition emulates and expands upon Braak staging by Corder, E.H, Woodbury, M.A, Volkmann, I, Madsen, D.K, Bogdanovic, N, Winblad, B

    Published in Experimental gerontology (01-09-2000)
    “…Density profiles of Alzheimer's disease (AD) regional brain pathology were constructed for 249 subjects in the Huddinge Brain Bank. Counts per square…”
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    Predicting 10-Year Care Requirements for Older People with Suspected Alzheimer's Disease by Kinosian, Bruce P., Stallard, Eric, Lee, Jason H., Woodbury, Max A., Zbrozek, Arthur S., Glick, Henry A.

    “…OBJECTIVE: To describe the types and costs of care received for 10 years after the identification of an older person with suspected Alzheimer's disease (AD) by…”
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    Grade-of-membership sibpair linkage analysis maps IDDM11 to chromosome 14q24.3–q31 by CORDER, E. H., WOODBURY, M. A., MANTON, K. G., FIELD, L. L.

    Published in Annals of human genetics (01-07-2001)
    “…We demonstrate the use of Grade-of-membership (GoM) (Manton et al. 1994) for sibpair linkage analysis: GoM was used to map the IDDM11 locus to the region of…”
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    Symptom profiles of psychiatric disorders based on graded disease classes: an illustration using data from the WHO International Pilot Study of Schizophrenia by Manton, K G, Korten, A, Woodbury, M A, Anker, M, Jablensky, A

    Published in Psychological medicine (01-02-1994)
    “…The Grade of Membership (GoM) model is a classification procedure which allows a person to be a member of more than one diagnostic class. It simultaneously…”
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    Neuroleptic-induced catatonia as a stage in the progression toward neuroleptic malignant syndrome by Woodbury, M M, Woodbury, M A

    “…Neuroleptic-induced catatonia is reported in an adolescent patient who responded successfully to lorazepam. The authors propose five discrete stages toward the…”
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    Classification of taste responses in brain stem: membership in fuzzy sets by Erickson, R P, Di Lorenzo, P M, Woodbury, M A

    Published in Journal of neurophysiology (01-06-1994)
    “…1. Classification methods in sensory systems in general, and gustation in particular, tend to place each of the relevant objects, such as stimuli or neurons,…”
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    Proxy response patterns among the aged: Effects on estimates of health status and medical care utilization from the 1982–1984 long-term care surveys by Corder, Larry S., Woodbury, Max A., Manton, Kenneth G.

    Published in Journal of clinical epidemiology (01-02-1996)
    “…We examined the use of proxies in samples of persons aged 65 years and over from the 1982 and 1984 National Long-Term Care Surveys (NLTCS). The NLTCS are…”
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    A mathematical typology analysis of DSM-III-R personality disorder classification : Grade of membership technique by NURNBERG, H. G, WOODBURY, M. A, BOGENSCHUTZ, M. P

    Published in Comprehensive psychiatry (1999)
    “…This study employed grade of membership (GoM) analysis in a clinical setting to determine if the DSM-III-R personality disorder (PD) diagnostic criteria…”
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    Sex differences in human mortality and aging at late ages: the effect of mortality selection and state dynamics by Manton, K G, Woodbury, M A, Stallard, E

    Published in The Gerontologist (01-10-1995)
    “…Models of gender differences in human mortality and aging depend on assumptions about temporal rates of physiological change. Simple models like the Gompertz…”
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    Use of Medicare services before and after introduction of the prospective payment system by Manton, K G, Woodbury, M A, Vertrees, J C, Stallard, E

    Published in Health services research (01-08-1993)
    “…The case mix-adjusted pattern of use of health care services, especially posthospital care, is compared before and after the introduction of Medicare's…”
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    Trends in US suicide mortality rates 1968 to 1982: race and sex differences in age, period and cohort components by Woodbury, M A, Manton, K G, Blazer, D

    Published in International journal of epidemiology (01-06-1988)
    “…Interest has recently emerged in increases in suicide among US teenagers. Nonetheless suicide remains one of the major causes of death among the fastest…”
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    Statistically adjusted estimates of geographic mortality profiles by Manton, K G, Stallard, E, Woodbury, M A, Riggan, W B, Creason, J P, Mason, T J

    “…The spatial variation of site-specific cancer mortality rates at the county or state economic area level can provide a) insights into possible etiologic…”
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    Genetic heterogeneity in Alzheimer's disease: a grade of membership analysis by Corder, E H, Woodbury, M A

    Published in Genetic epidemiology (1993)
    “…Grade of membership analysis (GoM) may have particular relevance for genetic epidemiology. The method can flexibly relate genetic markers, clinical features,…”
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    Multivariate procedures to describe clinical staging of melanoma by Manton, K G, Woodbury, M A, Wrigley, J M, Cohen, H J

    Published in Methods of information in medicine (01-04-1991)
    “…Analyzing multivariate clinical data to identify subclasses of patients being treated for a specific disease may improve patient management and increase…”
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    A study of depressive typologies using grade of membership analysis by Davidson, J, Woodbury, M A, Pelton, S, Krishnan, R

    Published in Psychological medicine (01-02-1988)
    “…Grade of Membership (GOM) analysis, a multivariate technique for studying disease, was used to explore depressive typology and relationships between depression…”
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    Assessment of Spatial Variation of Risks in Small Populations by Riggan, Wilson B., Manton, Kenneth G., Creason, John P., Woodbury, Max A., Stallard, Eric

    Published in Environmental health perspectives (01-12-1991)
    “…Often environmental hazards are assessed by examining the spatial variation of disease-specific mortality or morbidity rates. These rates, when estimated for…”
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    Classification of depression by grade of membership: a confirmation study by Davidson, J R, Woodbury, M A, Zisook, S, Giller, Jr, E L

    Published in Psychological medicine (01-11-1989)
    “…One hundred and thirty out-patients with depression were studied by grade of membership multivariate (GOM) analysis. Five depressive types were generated. Pure…”
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    Case-control studies of environmental influences in diseases with genetic determinants, with an application to Alzheimer's disease by Breitner, J C, Murphy, E A, Woodbury, M A

    Published in American journal of epidemiology (01-02-1991)
    “…Many diseases have both genetic and environmental determinants. Some require both, and the disease phenotype then appears only when a vulnerable genotype is…”
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