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Subject Areas on Research
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1-Hydroxypyrene concentrations in first morning voids and 24-h composite urine: intra- and inter-individual comparisons.
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A case-control method for assessing environmental risks from multiple industrial point sources.
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A clinical study of electrical accidents.
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A collaborative enterprise for multi-stakeholder participation in the advancement of quantitative imaging.
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A review of the health impacts of barium from natural and anthropogenic exposure.
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AAC technology transfer: an AAC-RERC report.
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Acute pulmonary toxicity of particulate matter filter extracts in rats: coherence with epidemiologic studies in Utah Valley residents.
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Advancing interdisciplinary health research: a synergism not to be denied.
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An amazing accomplishment--CT manufacturers deserve our thanks.
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Area-based socioeconomic characteristics of industries at high risk for violence in the workplace.
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Attribution of climate forcing to economic sectors.
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Broadening the Perspective on Gun Violence: An Examination of the Firearms Industry, 1990-2015.
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Can social capital be intentionally generated? a randomized trial from rural South Africa.
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Cancer mortality in IBM Endicott plant workers, 1969-2001: an update on a NY production plant.
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Chapter two: methodologies for characterisation of combustion sources and for quantification of their emissions.
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Characterization of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) in vegetables near industrial areas of Shanghai, China: Sources, exposure, and cancer risk.
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Charting the course of clinical research: from an inspired past to a promising future.
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Child and adolescent psychopharmacology in the new millennium: a workshop for academia, industry, and government.
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Clinical findings for residents near a polyurethane foam manufacturing plant.
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Combustion sources of particles. 1. Health relevance and source signatures.
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Comments on Asbestos fibre concentrations in the lungs of brake workers: another look.
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Comparison of Industry Payments to Physicians and Advanced Practice Clinicians.
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Conservation. CITES designation for endangered rosewood in Madagascar.
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Contribution of health status and prevalent chronic disease to individual risk for workplace injury in the manufacturing environment.
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Costs by industry and diagnosis among musculoskeletal claims in a state workers compensation system: 1999-2004.
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Deaths from external causes of injury among construction workers in North Carolina, 1988-1994.
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Depressive symptoms among working women in rural North Carolina: a comparison of women in poultry processing and other low-wage jobs.
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Driving forces of global wildfires over the past millennium and the forthcoming century.
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Effects of soft drink consumption on nutrition and health: a systematic review and meta-analysis.
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Environmental changes to control obesity: a randomized controlled trial in manufacturing companies.
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Estimates of upper bounds and trends in nano-TiO2 production as a basis for exposure assessment.
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GIS modeling of air toxics releases from TRI-reporting and non-TRI-reporting facilities: impacts for environmental justice.
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Health Level 7: an application standard for electronic medical data exchange.
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High lead exposures resulting from pottery production in a village in Michoacán State, Mexico.
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How to align evidence-based benefit design with the employer bottom-line: a case study.
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Industrial research: a necessary evil or a blessing? Suggestions for avoiding pitfalls.
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Injuries among teens employed in the homebuilding industry in North Carolina.
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Lymphocyte phenotypes in wild-caught rats suggest potential mechanisms underlying increased immune sensitivity in post-industrial environments.
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Managing VAD Complications: Our Growth Industry.
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Mortality among North Carolina construction workers, 1988-1994.
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Non-fatal construction industry fall-related injuries treated in US emergency departments, 1998-2005.
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Nonfatal tool- or equipment-related injuries treated in US emergency departments among workers in the construction industry, 1998-2005.
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Orthopaedic research and education foundation and industry.
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Outside the operating room--economic, regulatory, and legal challenges: a collection of perspectives and panel discussion.
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Oxidant, mixed-function oxidase and peroxisomal responses in channel catfish exposed to a bleached kraft mill effluent.
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Papers to patents.
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Patient Engagement Practices in Clinical Research among Patient Groups, Industry, and Academia in the United States: A Survey.
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Patients' views on surgeons' financial conflicts of interest.
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Peat-based gnotobiotic plant growth systems for Arabidopsis microbiome research.
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Physician-industry cooperation in the medical device industry.
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Policies and guidelines outside the American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry: influencing oral health care for persons with special health care needs.
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Postmarket evaluation of breakthrough technologies.
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Prevalence of obesity and cardiovascular risk factors among manufacturing company employees in Kentucky.
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Principal/agent theory and decision making in health care.
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Privatization and just healthcare.
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Protecting subjects, preserving trust, promoting progress II: principles and recommendations for oversight of an institution's financial interests in human subjects research.
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Pulmonary alveolar proteinosis in workers at an indium processing facility.
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Quality in echocardiography: choosing to succeed.
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Radiologic sciences research in the next century: new national initiatives and evolving university and industrial relationships.
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Sparse and stable Markowitz portfolios.
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Strategic thinking about gun markets and violence.
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Surgical innovation, industry partnership, and the enemy within.
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The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, soda, and USDA policy: who benefits?
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The characterization of airborne occupational safety and health hazards in selected small businesses; manufacturing wood pallets.
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The effect of tailored e-mails in the workplace. Part II. Increasing overall physical activity.
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The enemy within.
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Toward a harmonized and centralized conflict of interest disclosure: progress from an IOM initiative.
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Variability of global left ventricular deformation analysis using vendor dependent and independent two-dimensional speckle-tracking software in adults.
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Who is paying the bills? Health care costs for musculoskeletal back disorders, Washington State Union Carpenters, 1989-2003.
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Who owns the genome?
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Keywords of People
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Dement, John McCray,
Professor Emeritus in Family Medicine and Community Health,
Family Medicine & Community Health,Occupational & Environmental Medicine
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Lee, Walter T,
Professor of Head and Neck Surgery & Communication Sciences,
Radiation Oncology
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Shindell, Drew Todd,
Nicholas Distinguished Professor of Earth Science,
Duke Science & Society
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Sullivan, Daniel Carl,
Professor Emeritus of Radiology,
Radiology
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Vengosh, Avner,
Nicholas Distinguished Professor of Environmental Quality,
Nicholas Institute-Energy Initiative