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Dodds, Janice M. & Laraia, Barbara A. (2005). Issues in Maternal and Child Health Nutrition.. Kotch, Jonathan B. (Ed.) (pp. 417-462). Sudbury, Mass.: Jones & Bartlett Publishers.

Dunson, David B. & Herring, Amy H. (2005). Bayesian Latent Variable Models for Mixed Discrete Outcomes. Biostatistics, 6(1), 11-25.

Dunson, David B. & Herring, Amy H. (2005). Bayesian Model Selection and Averaging in Additive and Proportional Hazards Models. Lifetime Data Analysis, 11(2), 213-232.

Eckhardt, Cara L.; Gordon-Larsen, Penny; & Adair, Linda S. (2005). Growth Patterns of Filipino Children Indicate Potential Compensatory Growth. Annals of Human Biology, 32(1), 3-14.

Eckhardt, Cara L.; Suchindran, Chirayath M.; Gordon-Larsen, Penny; & Adair, Linda S. (2005). The Association between Diet and Height in the Postinfancy Period Changes with Age and Socioeconomic Status in Filipino Youths. Journal of Nutrition, 135(9), 2192-2198.

Elder, Glen H., Jr. (2005). History and the Family: The Discovery of Complexity.. Miller, Robert (Ed.) (pp. 159-210). Thousand Oaks, Calif.: SAGE Publications.

Elder, Glen H., Jr. (2005). Time, Human Agency, and Social Change: Perspectives on the Life Course.. Scott, Jacqueline L. & Xie, Yu (Eds.) (pp. 255-276). Thousand Oaks, Calif.: SAGE Publications.

Emch, Michael E.; Quinn, James W.; Peterson, Marc; & Alexander, Mark (2005). Forest Cover Change in the Toledo District, Belize from 1975 to 1999: A Remote Sensing Approach. The Professional Geographer: The Journal of the Association of American Geographers, 57(2), 256-267.

Engel, Stephanie M.; Erichsen, Hans Christian; Savitz, David A.; Thorp, John M., Jr.; Chanock, Stephen J.; & Olshan, Andrew F. (2005). Risk of Spontaneous Preterm Birth Is Associated with Common Proinflammatory Cytokine Polymorphisms. Epidemiology, 16(4), 469-477.

Engel, Stephanie M.; Olshan, Andrew F.; Savitz, David A.; Thorp, John M., Jr.; Erichsen, Hans Christian; & Chanock, Stephen J. (2005). Risk of Small-for-Gestational Age Is Associated with Common Anti-Inflammatory Cytokine Polymorphisms. Epidemiology, 16(4), 478-486.