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Task force 1: The ACCF and AHA codes of conduct in human subjects research.
Measuring the effect of newborn screening on survival after haematopoietic cell transplantation for severe combined immunodeficiency: a 36-year longitudinal study from the Primary Immune Deficiency Treatment Consortium.
Dental fluorosis in populations from Chiang Mai, Thailand with different fluoride exposures - paper 2: the ability of fluorescence imaging to detect differences in fluorosis prevalence and severity for different fluoride intakes from water.
National Black Leadership Initiative on Cancer III: Community Networks Program
The stages of change: when are trauma patients truly ready to change?
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The stages of change: when are trauma patients truly ready to change?
Dunn C, Hungerford DW, Field C, McCann B. The stages of change: when are trauma patients truly ready to change? J Trauma. 2005 Sep; 59(3 Suppl):S27-32.
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