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Keith Norris to Income

This is a "connection" page, showing publications Keith Norris has written about Income.
Connection Strength

0.217
  1. Norris KC, McCreath HE, Hueffer K, Aley SB, Chavira G, Christie CA, Crespi CM, Crespo C, D'Amour G, Eagan K, Echegoyen LE, Feig A, Foroozesh M, Guerrero LR, Johanson K, Kamangar F, Kingsford L, LaCourse W, Maccalla NM, M?rquez-Maga?a L, Mathur A, Maton K, Mehravaran S, Morales DX, Nakazono T, Ofili E, Okuyemi K, Ott L, Parangan-Smith A, Pfund C, Purnell D, Reynolds A, Rous PJ, Saetermoe C, Snyder K, Vishwanatha JK, Wagler A, Wallace SP, Seeman T. Baseline Characteristics of the 2015-2019 First Year Student Cohorts of the NIH Building Infrastructure Leading to Diversity (BUILD) Program. Ethn Dis. 2020; 30(4):681-692.
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    Score: 0.173
  2. Porter A, Fischer MJ, Brooks D, Bruce M, Charleston J, Cleveland WH, Dowie D, Faulkner M, Gassman J, Greene T, Hiremath L, Kendrick C, Kusek JW, Thornley-Brown D, Wang X, Norris K, Unruh M, Lash J. Quality of life and psychosocial factors in African Americans with hypertensive chronic kidney disease. Transl Res. 2012 Jan; 159(1):4-11.
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    Score: 0.023
  3. Fischer MJ, Kimmel PL, Greene T, Gassman JJ, Wang X, Brooks DH, Charleston J, Dowie D, Thornley-Brown D, Cooper LA, Bruce MA, Kusek JW, Norris KC, Lash JP. Sociodemographic factors contribute to the depressive affect among African Americans with chronic kidney disease. Kidney Int. 2010 Jun; 77(11):1010-9.
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    Score: 0.021
Connection Strength

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