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Bibliographic Entry Pesticide Use and Menstrual Cycle Characteristics among Premenopausal Women in the Agricultural Health Study
Farr, Sherry L.; Cooper, Glinda S.; Cai, Jianwen; Savitz, David A.; & Sandler, Dale P. (2004). Pesticide Use and Menstrual Cycle Characteristics among Premenopausal Women in the Agricultural Health Study. American Journal of Epidemiology, 160(12), 1194-204.
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Bibliographic Entry Social Networks and Family Change in Japan
Rindfuss, Ronald R.; Choe, Minja Kim; Bumpass, Larry L.; & Tsuya, Noriko O. (2004). Social Networks and Family Change in Japan. American Sociological Review, 69(6), 838-61.
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Bibliographic Entry Using the Theory of Gender and Power to Examine Experiences of Partner Violence, Sexual Negotiation, and Risk of HIV/AIDS among Economically Disadvantaged Women in Southern India
Panchanadeswaran, Subadra; Johnson, Sethulakshmi C.; Go, Vivian F.; Srikrishnan, Aylur K.; Sivaram, Sudha; Solomon, Suniti; Bentley, Margaret E.; & Celentano, David D. (2009). Using the Theory of Gender and Power to Examine Experiences of Partner Violence, Sexual Negotiation, and Risk of HIV/AIDS among Economically Disadvantaged Women in Southern India. In McClosky, Kathy A. & Sitaker, Marilyn (Eds.), Backs against the Wall: Battered Women's Resistance Strategies (pp. 143-65). New York: Routledge.
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Bibliographic Entry Using the Theory of Gender and Power to Examine Experiences of Partner Violence, Sexual Negotiation, and Risk of HIV/AIDS among Economically Disadvantaged Women in Southern India
Panchanadeswaran, Subadra; Johnson, Sethulakshmi C.; Go, Vivian F.; Srikrishnan, Aylur K.; Sivaram, Sudha; Solomon, Suniti; Bentley, Margaret E.; & Celentano, David D. (2008). Using the Theory of Gender and Power to Examine Experiences of Partner Violence, Sexual Negotiation, and Risk of HIV/AIDS among Economically Disadvantaged Women in Southern India. Journal of Aggression, Maltreatment and Trauma, 15(3/4), 155-78.
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Bibliographic Entry Women’s Voices, Women’s Choices: The Challenge of Nutrition and HIV/AIDS
Piwoz, Ellen G.; & Bentley, Margaret E. (2005). Women’s Voices, Women’s Choices: The Challenge of Nutrition and HIV/AIDS. Journal of Nutrition, 135(4), 933-7.
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Bibliographic Entry Exploring the Birth-Weight Paradox with a Photo Narrative Technique
Bender, Deborah E.; & Castro, Dina. (2005). Exploring the Birth-Weight Paradox with a Photo Narrative Technique. In Ulin, Priscilla R., Robinson, Elizabeth T. & Tolley, Elizabeth E. (Eds.), Qualitative Methods in Public Health: A Field Guide for Applied Research (pp. 112-3). San Francisco: Jossey-Bass.
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Bibliographic Entry Neighborhood Influences on Adolescent Cigarette and Alcohol Use: Mediating Effects through Parent and Peer Behaviors
Chuang, Ying-Chih; Ennett, Susan T.; Bauman, Karl E.; & Foshee, Vangie Ann. (2005). Neighborhood Influences on Adolescent Cigarette and Alcohol Use: Mediating Effects through Parent and Peer Behaviors. Journal of Health and Social Behavior, 46(2), 187-204.
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Bibliographic Entry Combining Care Work and Paid Work: Do Workplace Policies Make a Difference?
Pavalko, Eliza K.; & Henderson, Kathryn A. (2006). Combining Care Work and Paid Work: Do Workplace Policies Make a Difference? Research on Aging, 28(3), 359-74.
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Bibliographic Entry Probability Samples of Area Births versus Clinic Populations for Reproductive Epidemiology Studies
Savitz, David A.; Dole, Nancy; Kaczor, Diane T.; Herring, Amy H.; Siega-Riz, Anna Maria; Kaufman, Jay S.; & Thorp, John M., Jr. (2005). Probability Samples of Area Births versus Clinic Populations for Reproductive Epidemiology Studies. Paediatric and Perinatal Epidemiology, 19(4), 315-22.
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Bibliographic Entry Maternal Hair Dye Use and Risk of Neuroblastoma in Offspring
McCall, Erin E.; Olshan, Andrew F.; & Daniels, Julie L. (2005). Maternal Hair Dye Use and Risk of Neuroblastoma in Offspring. Cancer Causes and Control, 16(6), 743-8.
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