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Protocol for the Emory University African American maternal stress and infant gut microbiome cohort study
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Competencies for 2020: Revalidation of the Curricular Competencies of the Emory University Doctor of Physical Therapy Program
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Opening Pathways for Underrepresented High School Students to Biomedical Research Careers: The Emory University RISE Program
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Protocol for the Emory University African American Vaginal, Oral, and Gut Microbiome in Pregnancy Cohort Study
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APPROACHES TO SCREENING
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Has Embase replaced MEDLINE since coverage expansion?
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NEWS AND ANNOUNCEMENTS
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Reassessing the role of protein carbohydrate complementarity during sperm egg interactions in the mouse
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Shaping the mammalian auditory sensory organ by the planar cell polarity pathway
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Three Strategies To Foster Diversity in the Food Movement
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Early Onset Neonatal Sepsis: The Burden of Group B Streptococcal and E. coli Disease Continues
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Participants. Two hundred twenty-one private phy- sicians’ offices known by the Georgia Immunization Pro- gram in 1997 to immunize children routinely with gov- ernment-provided vaccines. Outcome Measures. Estimates (prevalence, 95% confi- dence interval [CI]) of immunization sites found to have a suboptimally stored vaccine at a single point in time, defined as: vaccine past expiration date, at a temperature of 1°C or 9°C in a refrigerator or 14°C (recom- mended for varicella vaccine) in freezer, and odds ratios (ORs) for risk factors associated with outcomes. We per- formed 2analysis and Student’st tests to compare the administrative characteristics and quality assurance prac- tices of offices with optimal vaccine storage with those with suboptimal storage, and to compare the proportion of offices with suboptimal storage practices in the groups that did and did not receive the CDC manual. Results. Statewide estimates of offices with at least 1 type of suboptimal vaccine storage included: freezer tem- peratures measuring 14°C 17% (95% CI: 10.98, 23.06); offices with refrigerator temperatures 9°C 4.5% (95% CI: 1.08, 7.86); offices with expired vaccines 9% (95% CI: 4.51, 13.37); and offices with at least 1 doc- umented storage problem, 44% (95% CI: 35.79, 51.23). Major risk factors associated with vaccine storage outside recommended temperature ranges were: lack of ther- mometer in freezer (OR: 7.15; 95% CI: 3.46, 14.60); use of freezer compartment in small cold storage units (OR: 5.46; 95% CI
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Cell cell signaling during neurogenesis: some answers and many questions
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The role of pairing an anesthesiology rotation with the general surgery clerkship: positive impact on surgical and perioperative education
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Intensive medical student involvement in short term surgical trips provides safe and effective patient care: a case review
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A comparison of traditional food and health strategies among Taiwanese and Chinese immigrants in Atlanta, Georgia, USA
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psychiatrists typically offer patients about low serotonin
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Proceedings of the 2016 Conference of the North American Chapter of the Association for Computational Linguistics: Demonstrations
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Cohort profile: the Emory Cardiovascular Biobank (EmCAB)
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The African Health Profession Regulatory Collaborative for Nurses and Midwives
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