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    The effect of obesity on adverse outcomes and metabolism in pediatric burn patients by Kraft, R, Herndon, D N, Williams, F N, Al-Mousawi, A M, Finnerty, C C, Jeschke, M G

    Published in International Journal of Obesity (01-04-2012)
    “…HYPOTHESIS: Obesity influences metabolism and increases the incidence of clinical complications and worsens outcomes in pediatric burn patients. DESIGN:…”
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    Perforation of the gallbladder: analysis of 19 cases by Williams, N. F, Scobie, T. K

    Published in Canadian Medical Association journal (18-12-1976)
    “…Perforation of the gallbladder occurred in 19 (3.8%) of 496 patients with acute cholecystitis treated at one hospital in an 8-year period. The average age of…”
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    259 Case Series of Deceptive and Intentional Self-Burning for Narcotics: A Hidden Problem within the Opioid Epidemic by Laughon, S L, Jones, S W, Williams, F N, Cairns, B A, Nizamani, R, Chrisco, L P, Gala, G J

    Published in Journal of burn care & research (09-03-2019)
    “…Abstract Introduction Self-inflicted burns (SIB) as a means to suicide or self-harm account for 1–2% of all burns annually in the US. We have observed a subset…”
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    Impact of anesthesia, analgesia, and euthanasia technique on the inflammatory cytokine profile in a rodent model of severe burn injury by Al-Mousawi, Ahmed M, Kulp, Gabriela A, Branski, Ludwik K, Kraft, Robert, Mecott, Gabriel A, Williams, Felicia N, Herndon, David N, Jeschke, Marc G

    Published in Shock (Augusta, Ga.) (01-09-2010)
    “…Anesthetics used in burn and trauma animal models may be influencing results by modulating inflammatory and acute-phase responses. Accordingly, we determined…”
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    Fitness in Disguise by Williams, Neil F., Germain, Jenna

    “…Physical fitness activities are often viewed as monotonous and tedious, so they fail to motivate students to become more physically active. This tedium could…”
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