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Mroz, Thomas A. & Popkin, Barry M. (1995). Poverty and the Economic Transition in the Russian Federation. Economic Development and Cultural Change, 44(1), 1-31.

Mturi, Akim J. & Curtis, Siân L. (1995). The Determinants of Infant and Child Mortality in Tanzania. Health Policy and Planning, 10(4), 384-394.

Nath, Dilip C.; Land, Kenneth C.; & Singh, Kaushalendra Kumar (1995). A Waiting Time Distribution for the First Conception and Its Application to a Non-contracepting Traditional Society. Genus, 51(1-2), 95-103.

Niraula, Bhanu B. & Morgan, S. Philip (1995). Son and Daughter Preferences in Benighat, Nepal: Implications for Fertility Transition. Biodemography and Social Biology, 42(3-4), 256-273.

Norburn, Jean E.; Bernard, Shulamit L.; Konrad, Thomas R.; Woomert, Alison; DeFriese, Gordon H.; Kalsbeek, William D.; Koch, Gary G.; & Ory, Marcia G. (1995). Self-Care and Assistance from Others in Coping with Functional Status Limitations among a National Sample of Older Adults. Journals of Gerontology Series B: Psychological Sciences and Social Sciences, 50(2), S101-109.

Nystuen, John D. & Ryznar, Rhonda M. (1995). Distribution of Nonprofit Organizations in Wayne County and Detroit.. Marsh, F. K. (Ed.) (pp. 53-71). Detroit: Wayne State University.

Olshan, Andrew F. (1995). Lessons Learned from Epidemiologic Studies of Environmental Exposure and Genetic Disease. Environmental and Molecular Mutagenesis, 25(Suppl. 26), 74-80.

Olshan, Andrew F. (1995). Wiedemann-Beckwith Syndrome, Wilms Tumor, Birth Weight, and Insulin-Like Growth Factor 2. American Journal of Medical Genetics, 17, 640.

Olshan, Andrew F.; Ananth, Cande V.; & Savitz, David A. (1995). Intrauterine Growth Retardation as an Endpoint in Mutation Epidemiology: An Evaluation Based on Paternal Age. Mutation Research, 344(1-2), 89-94.

Olshan, Andrew F. & Savitz, David A. (1995). Paternal Smoking and Low Birthweight: The Routes of Exposure. American Journal of Public Health, 85(8, Part 1), 1169-1170. PMCID: PMC1615806