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    Docosahexaenoic Acid (DHA) Supplementation Does Not Improve the Symptoms of Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder(AD/HD)

    Robert G Voigt, Antolin M Llorente, Marcia C Berretta, Cynthia Boutte in Pediatric Research (1999)

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    Concurrent and Predictive Validity of the Clinical Linguistic and Auditory Milestone Scale (CLAMS) and the Mental Developmental Index (MDI) of the Bayley Scales of Infant Development (BSID)

    Robert G Voigt, Frank R Brown III, J Kennard Fraley, Judith C Rozelle in Pediatric Research (1999)

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    Effects of Maternal Docosahexaenoic Acid (DHA) Supplementation on Visual and Neurodevelopmental Function of Breast-Fed Infants and Indices of Maternal Depression and Cognitive Interference

    Craig L Jensen, Antolin M Llorente, Robert G Voigt, Thomas C Prager in Pediatric Research (1999)

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    Effects of maternal docosahexaenoic acid supplementation on visual function and growth of breast-fed term infants

    Craig L. Jensen, Thomas C. Prager, Yali Zou, J. Kennard Fraley, Maureen Maude in Lipids (1999)

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    Maternal Docosahexaenoic Acid (DHA) Supplementation Does Not Affect Neurodevelopmental Outcome of Breast-fed Term Infants at One Year of Age• 1584

    Robert G Voigt, Craig L Jensen, J Kennard Fraley, Frank R Brown III in Pediatric Research (1998)

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    Effects of Maternal Docosahexaenoic Acid (DHA) Supplementation on Visual Function and Growth of Breast-Fed Term Infants † 1531

    Craig L Jensen, Thomas C Prager, Yali Zou, J Kennard Fraley in Pediatric Research (1998)

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    Evaluation of Methods for Assessing Visual Function of Infants † 1384

    Craig L Jensen, William C Heird, Thomas C Prager in Pediatric Research (1997)

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    Intermediates in Endogenous Synthesis of C22:6ω3 and C20:4ω6 by Term and Preterm Infants

    An alternative pathway of ω3 and ω6 fatty acid metabolism has been described in isolated rat hepatocytes and human fibroblasts. This alternative pathway, which is independent of Δ4 desaturation, involves elongati...

    Thorsten U Sauerwald, David L Hachey, Craig L Jensen, Huiming Chen in Pediatric Research (1997)

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    CORRELATION BETWEEN ENDOGENOUS CONVERSION OF 18:3ω3 AND 18:2ω6 IN TERM AND PRETERM INFANTS. ▴ 1902

    Thorsten U Sauerwald, David L Hachey, Craig L Jensen in Pediatric Research (1996)

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    EFFECT OF α-LINOLENIC ACID INTAKE IN EARLY INFANCY ON NEURO-DEVELOPMENTAL OUTCOME OF TERM INFANTS AT 12 TO 15 MONTHS OF AGE:▴ 1914

    Robert G Voigt, Craig L Jensen, Judith C Rozelle, William C Heird in Pediatric Research (1996)

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    EFFECT OF MATERNAL DOCOSAHEXAENOIC (DHA) SUPPLEMENTATION ON MILK AND INFANT PLASMA DHA. ▴ 1857

    Craig L Jensen, William C Heird, Robert E Anderson in Pediatric Research (1996)

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    EFFECT OF α-LINOLENIC ACID (ALA) INTAKE DURING EARLY LIFE ON NEURODEVELOPMENTAL STATUS OF PRETERM INFANTS: ▴ 1915

    Robert G Voigt, Craig L Jensen, Judith C Rozelle, William C Heird in Pediatric Research (1996)

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    Effect of dietary α-linolenic acid intake on incorporation of docosahexaenoic and arachidonic acids into plasma phospholipids of term infants

    The fractional conversion rates of plasma phospholipid α-linolenic acid (18:3n-3) and linoleic acid (18:2n-6) to docosahexaenoic acid (22:6n-3) and arachidonic acid (20:4n-6), respectively, and the fractional ...

    Thorsten U. Sauerwald, David L. Hachey, Craig L. Jensen, Huiming Chen in Lipids (1996)

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    Biochemical effects of dietary linoleic/α-linolenic acid ratio in term infants

    Recent statements concerning linoleic (LA) and α-linolenic acid (LNA) intakes for infants include a desirable range of LA/LNA ratios. To evaluate several dietary LA/LNA ratios, the fatty acid patterns of plasm...

    Craig L. Jensen, Huiming Chen, J. Kennard Fraley, Robert E. Anderson in Lipids (1996)

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    Sleep Organization and Energy Expenditure of Breast-Fed and Formula-Fed Infants

    Sleep organization of infants may be influenced by differences in nutrient intakes from human milk and formula. Because sleep/awake and sleep stage patterns affect energy expenditure, we hypothesized that diff...

    Nancy F Butte, Craig L Jensen, Jon K Moon, Daniel G Glaze in Pediatric Research (1992)

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    Mechanical properties and microstructures of Al-Mg-Sc alloys

    The mechanical properties of Al-(Mg)-0.5Sc alloys have been investigated. Room-temperature tensile and toughness properties were found to reflect a superposition of the properties of Al-Mg and Al-0.5Sc alloys ...

    Ralph R. Sawtell, Craig L. Jensen in Metallurgical Transactions A (1990)