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Occupational stress and suicidality among firefighters: Examining the buffering role of distress tolerance.
Three-dimensional localization and optical imaging of objects in turbid media with independent component analysis.
Depression self-management in people with epilepsy: Adapting project UPLIFT for underserved populations.
The Effects of a Brief Motivational Intervention for Alcohol Use through Stages of Change among Nontreatment Seeking Injured Patients.
Back to the Basics: High-Tech Imaging Is Not Always Necessary or Indicated.
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Back to the Basics: High-Tech Imaging Is Not Always Necessary or Indicated.
Winter TC, Taylor AJ. Back to the Basics: High-Tech Imaging Is Not Always Necessary or Indicated. Gastroenterology. 2017 Mar; 152(4):e5-e6.
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Adult
Colon
Crohn Disease
Feces
Female
Humans
Intestinal Perforation
Patient Positioning
Pneumoperitoneum
Predictive Value of Tests
Rupture, Spontaneous
Supine Position
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Andrew Taylor, Ph.D.