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Sayle, Amy E.; Cooper, Glinda S.; & Savitz, David A. (1996). Menstrual and Reproductive History of Mothers of Galactosemic Children. Fertility and Sterility, 65(3), 534-538.

Sazawal, Sunil; Bentley, Margaret E.; Black, Robert E.; Dhingra, Pratibha; George, Sherly; & Bhan, Maharaj K. (1996). Effect of Zinc Supplementation on Observed Activity in Low Socioeconomic Indian Preschool Children. Pediatrics, 98(6, pt. 1), 1132-1137.

Schapiro, Lillian; Susanti, Inne; & Hulka, Jaroslav F. (1996). Cervical Cancer Screening in Bali: A Public Health Issue. Southeast Asian Journal of Tropical Medicine & Public Health, 27(3), 487-493.

Schapiro, Lillian & Thorp, John M., Jr. (1996). Diagnosis of Early Acute Fatty Liver of Pregnancy. Journal of Maternal-Fetal Medicine, 5(6), 314-316.

Schapiro, Lillian & Thorp, John M., Jr. (1996). Management of Leiomyoma Causing Myocardial Infarction. European Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology and Reproductive Biology, 65(2), 235-236.

Shanahan, Michael J.; Elder, Glen H., Jr.; Burchinal, Margaret; & Conger, Rand D. (1996). Adolescent Earnings and Relationships with Parents: The Work-Family Nexus in Urban and Rural Ecologies.. Mortimer, Jeylan T. & Finch, Michael D. (Eds.) (pp. 97-128). Thousand Oaks, Calif.: Sage.

Shanahan, Michael J.; Elder, Glen H., Jr.; Burchinal, Margaret; & Conger, Rand D. (1996). Adolescent Paid Labor and Relationships with Parents: Early Work and Family Linkages. Child Development, 67(5), 2183-2200.

Shanahan, Michael J. & Mortimer, Jeylan T. (1996). Understanding the Positive Consequences of Psychosocial Stressors.. Markovsky, Barry; Lovaglia, Michael J.; & Simon, Robin (Eds.) (pp. 189-209). Greenwich, Conn.: JAI Press.

Short, Susan E. & Zhai, Fengying (1996). Household Production and Household Structure in the Context of China's Economic Reforms. Social Forces, 75, 691-717.

Siega-Riz, Anna Maria; Adair, Linda S.; & Hobel, Calvin J. (1996). Maternal Underweight Status and Inadequate Rate of Weight Gain during the Third Trimester of Pregnancy Increases the Risk of Preterm Delivery. Journal of Nutrition, 126(1), 146-153.