Oregon
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Subject Areas on Research
- A comparative study of asymmetric migration events across a marine biogeographic boundary.
- A safety app to respond to dating violence for college women and their friends: the MyPlan study randomized controlled trial protocol.
- Age- and position-related changes in hydraulic versus mechanical dysfunction of xylem: inferring the design criteria for Douglas-fir wood structure.
- Allotetraploid Mimulus sookensis are highly interfertile despite independent origins.
- Colicin typing as an epidemiological tool in the investigation of outbreaks of Shigella sonnei.
- Consumer, provider, and informal caregiver opinions on psychiatric advance directives.
- Cryptococcus gattii with bimorphic colony types in a dog in western Oregon: additional evidence for expansion of the Vancouver Island outbreak.
- Dental attendance among low-income women and their children following a brief motivational counseling intervention: A community randomized trial.
- Diversification before the most recent glaciation in Balanus glandula.
- Early experiences with accountable care in Medicaid: special challenges, big opportunities.
- Ecological reproductive isolation of coast and inland races of Mimulus guttatus.
- Effect of erionite on the pleural mesothelium of the Fischer 344 rat.
- Environmental implications of United States coal exports: a comparative life cycle assessment of future power system scenarios.
- Expanding Prenatal Care to Unauthorized Immigrant Women and the Effects on Infant Health.
- Explaining the heritability of an ecologically significant trait in terms of individual quantitative trait loci.
- Extending Delivery Coverage to Include Prenatal Care for Low-Income, Immigrant Women Is a Cost-Effective Strategy.
- Facility and Geographic Variation in Rates of Successful Community Discharge After Inpatient Rehabilitation Among Medicare Fee-for-Service Beneficiaries.
- Geographical variation in postzygotic isolation and its genetic basis within and between two Mimulus species.
- Hydraulic redistribution of soil water in two old-growth coniferous forests: quantifying patterns and controls.
- Immediate postpartum, long-acting reversible contraceptive use among the Emergency Medicaid population: continuation rates and satisfaction.
- Individual utilities are inconsistent with rationing choices: A partial explanation of why Oregon's cost-effectiveness list failed.
- Integration of Improvement and Implementation Science in Practice-Based Research Networks: a Longitudinal, Comparative Case Study.
- Is local adaptation in Mimulus guttatus caused by trade-offs at individual loci?
- Long-Term Outcomes of Early Intervention in 6-Year-Old Children With Autism Spectrum Disorder.
- Oregon's Expansion of Prenatal Care Improved Utilization Among Immigrant Women.
- Pharmacist prescription of hormonal contraception in Oregon: Baseline knowledge and interest in provision.
- Pharmacists' experience with prescribing hormonal contraception in Oregon.
- Physicians, thou shalt ration: the necessary role of bedside rationing in controlling healthcare costs.
- Retrospective chart review and survey to identify adverse safety events in the emergency medical services care of children with out-of-hospital cardiac arrest in the USA: a study protocol.
- Revising a priority list based on cost-effectiveness: the role of the prominence effect and distorted utility judgments.
- The Oregon formula: a better method of allocating health care resources.
- The role of community values in setting healthcare priorities. Ethically and financially viable, or merely a "modest proposal?".
- Twenty-year depressive trajectories among older women.
- WIC Recipients in the Retail Environment: A Qualitative Study Assessing Customer Experience and Satisfaction.