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    AuthorMcCubrey, James A. (6)Zhang, Baohong (6)Lee, Joseph G. L. (5)Yang, Li V. (5)Chaney, Beth H. (4)Efird, Jimmy T. (4)Libra, Massimo (4)Martelli, Alberto M. (4)McCoy, Michael W. (4)Torres, Essie (4)... View MoreSubjectAdesmiini (2)Climate change (2)Namib Desert (2)Tenebrionidae (2)Acidification (1)Acoustic analysis (1)African Americans, blood pressure, clinical outcomes, clinical trials, Hispanics, hypertension, race and ethnicity (1)Afterschool program (1)Anterior cruciate ligament injury prevention; Barriers to implementation; Neuromuscular training programs; Socio-Ecological Model; Sports injury prevention (1)Anuran amphibian (1)... View MoreDate Issued
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    Health effects following subacute exposure to geogenic dust collected from active drainage surfaces (Nellis Dunes Recreation Area, Las Vegas, NV) 

    DeWitt, Jamie C.; Buck, Brenda J.; Goossens, Dirk; Teng, Yuanxin; Pollard, James; McLaurin, Brett T.; Gerads, Russell; Keil, Deborah E. (2017-12-08)
    The specific health effects of directinhalation of fine minerogenic dusts generated by natural soil surfaces remain poorly known and relatively little researched. To learn more about this exposure and its contribution to ...
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    A 14-year longitudinal study of the impact of clean indoor air legislation on state smoking prevalence, USA, 1997-2010 

    Becker, Craig M.; Lee, Joseph G. L.; Hudson, Suzanne; Hoover, Jeanne K.; Civils, Donald (2017)
    While clean indoor air legislation at the state level is an evidence-based recommendation, only limited evidence exists regarding the impact of clean indoor air policies on state smoking prevalence. Using state smoking ...
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    Resolving power of diffraction imaging with an objective: a numerical study 

    Wang, Wenjin; Liu, Jing; Lu, Jun Q.; Ding, Junhua; Hu, Xin-Hua (2017-05)
    Diffraction imaging in the far-field can detect 3D morphological features of an object for its coherent nature. We describe methods for accurate calculation and analysis of diffraction images of scatterers of single and ...
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    A possible dose–response association between distance to farmers’ markets and roadside produce stands, frequency of shopping, fruit and vegetable consumption, and body mass index among customers in the Southern United States 

    Jilcott Pitts, Stephanie Bell; Hinkley, Jedediah; Wu, Qiang; McGuirt, Jared T.; Lyonnais, Mary Jane; Rafferty, Ann P.; Whitt, Olivia R.; Winterbauer, Nancy L.; Phillips, Lisa (2017-01)
    Background: The association between farmers’ market characteristics and consumer shopping habits remains unclear. Our objective was to examine associations among distance to farmers’ markets, amenities within farmers’ markets, ...
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    The effects of elevated temperature and dissolved ρCO2 on a marine foundation species 

    Speights, Cori J.; Silliman, Brian R.; McCoy, Michael W. (2017-04)
    Understanding how climate change and other environmental stressors will affect species is a fundamental concern of modern ecology. Indeed, numerous studies have documented how climate stressors affect species distributions ...
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    Clinical Outcomes by Race and Ethnicity in the Systolic Blood Pressure Intervention Trial (SPRINT): A Randomized Clinical Trial 

    Still, Carolyn H.; Rodriguez, Carlos J.; Wright, Jackson T. Jr; Craven, Timothy E.; Bress, Adam P.; Chertow, Glenn M.; Whelton, Paul K.; Whittle, Jeffrey C.; Freedman, Barry I.; Johnson, Karen C.; Foy, Capri G.; He, Jiang; Kostis, John B.; Lash, James P.; Pedley, Carolyn F.; Pisoni, Roberto; Powell, James R.; Wall, Barry M. (2017-08-23)
    BACKGROUND: The Systolic Blood Pressure Intervention Trial (SPRINT) showed that targeting a systolic blood pressure (SBP) of ≤ 120 mm Hg (intensive treatment) reduced cardiovascular disease (CVD) events compared to SBP ...
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    Hypoxia and Hypoglycemia synergistically regulate mRNA stability 

    Carraway, Kristen R.; Johnson, Ellen M.; Kauffmann, Travis C.; Fry, Nate J.; Mansfield, Kyle D. (2017-07)
    Ischemic events, common in many diseases, result from decreased blood flow and impaired delivery of oxygen and glucose to tissues of the body. While much is known about the cellular transcriptional response to ischemia, ...
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    Identifying Keys to Success in Innovative Teaching: Student Engagement and Instructional Practices as Predictors of Student Learning in a Course Using a Team- Based Learning Approach 

    Alvarez-Bell, Rosa M.; Wirtz, Derrick; Bian, Hui (2017-09)
    When implementing innovative teaching techniques, instructors often seek to gauge the success of their methods. Proposing one approach to assessing classroom innovation, this study examines the ability of students’ ratings ...
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    Health Inequities among Lesbian, Gay, and Bisexual Adults in North Carolina, 2011–2014 

    Barnhill, Melissa M.; Lee, Joseph G. L.; Rafferty, Ann P. (2017-07-25)
    Inequalities in health have been identified for lesbian, gay, and bisexual (LGB) populations nationally. Policies in the U.S. South offer fewer protections for LGB people than in other regions, yet, limited data exist for ...
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    Brucella abortus strain 2308 Wisconsin genome: importance of the definition of reference strains 

    Suárez-Esquivel, Marcela; Ruiz-Villalobos, Nazareth; Castillo-Zeledón, Amanda; Jiménez-Rojas, César; Roop, Martin R II; Comerci, Diego J.; Barquero-Calvo, Elías; Chacón-Díaz, Carlos; Caswell, Clayton; Baker, Kate S.; Chaves-Olarte, Esteban; Thomson, Nicholas R.; Moreno, Edgardo; Letesson, Jean J.; De Bolle, Xavier; Guzmán-Verri, Caterina (2017-09-29)
    Brucellosis is a bacterial infectious disease affecting a wide range of mammals and a neglected zoonosis caused by species of the genetically homogenous genus Brucella. As in most studies on bacterial diseases, research ...
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