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    Electronic feedback in a diet- and physical activity-based lifestyle intervention for weight loss: a randomized controlled trial

    The SenseWear™ Armband (SWA) (BodyMedia, Inc. Pittsburgh, PA) is a physical activity and lifestyle monitor that objectively and accurately measures free-living energy balance and sleep and includes software fo...

    Sara L Shuger, Vaughn W Barry, Xuemei Sui in International Journal of Behavioral Nutrit… (2011)

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    Diabetes and the socioeconomic and built environment: geovisualization of disease prevalence and potential contextual associations using ring maps

    Efforts to stem the diabetes epidemic in the United States and other countries must take into account a complex array of individual, social, economic, and built environmental factors. Increasingly, scientists ...

    John E Stewart, Sarah E Battersby in International Journal of Health Geographics (2011)

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    A Randomized Controlled Trial of an HIV Prevention Intervention for Street-Based Female Sex Workers in Yerevan, Armenia: Preliminary Evidence of Efficacy

    This study evaluated the efficacy of an HIV intervention among female sex workers (FSWs) randomized to an intervention or wait-list control. FSWs (N = 120) completed baseline, 3- and 6-month assessments. A health...

    Karine Markosyan, Delia L. Lang, Laura F. Salazar, Ralph J. DiClemente in AIDS and Behavior (2010)

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    Children's body mass index, participation in school meals, and observed energy intake at school meals

    Data from a dietary-reporting validation study with fourth-grade children were analyzed to investigate a possible relationship of body mass index (BMI) with daily participation in school meals and observed ene...

    Suzanne Domel Baxter, James W Hardin in International Journal of Behavioral Nutrit… (2010)

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    Threats of Cross-Contamination on Effects of a Sexual Risk Reduction Intervention: Fact or Fiction

    This study sought to empirically evaluate the extent and impact of cross-contamination on the effects of a STI/HIV intervention trial previously shown to be effective in reducing high-risk sexual behaviors amo...

    Delia L. Lang, Ralph J. DiClemente, James W. Hardin in Prevention Science (2009)

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    Fluctuation dissipation in a general circulation model

    This paper considers the climate response to step function changes in the solar constant in two versions of a general circulation model with simplified geography. The NCAR CCM0 model is applied to an all-land ...

    Gerald R North, Robert E Bell, James W Hardin in Climate Dynamics (1993)

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    Atlas of foliar surface features in woody plants, IX. Betulaceae of eastern United States

    Scanning electron microscopy was used to examine foliar surface features such as cuticular patterns, epicuticular wax, and trichome types in species ofAlnus, Betula, Carpinus, Corylus, andOstrya. Six trichome typ...

    James W. Hardin, John M. Bell in Brittonia (1986)

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    Atlas of foliar surface features in woody plants, VI. Carya (Juglandaceae) of north America

    Scanning electron microscopy was used to examine foliar surface features such as trichome types and the micro-relief formed by cell contours, cuticular patterns, and epicuticular wax in the genusCarya. The fourte...

    James W. Hardin, Donald E. Stone in Brittonia (1984)

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    Atlas of foliar surface features in woody plants, V. fraxinus (Oleaceae) of eastern North America

    Scanning electron microscopy of foliar surfaces of the seven species ofFraxinus native in eastern North America confirms the importance of cuticular patterns (smooth, striated, striate-papillose, and coronulate) ...

    James W. Hardin, Robert L. Beckmann in Brittonia (1982)

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    Chapter and Conference Paper

    Estrogen Receptor Heterogeneity and Uterotropic Response

    For several years investigators have suggested that at least two forms of estrogen binding sites exist in the uterus (Best-Belpomme et al. 1970; Ellis and Ringold 1971 ; Erdos et al. 1969; Michel et al. 1974; ...

    James H. Clark, Susan Upchurch, Barry Markaverich in Gene Regulation by Steroid Hormones (1980)

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    Nuclear Binding of the Estrogen Receptor: Heterogeneity of Sites and Uterotropic Response

    Two kinds of estradiol binding sites are present in purified nuclei from the rat uterus following estradiol injection. One of these sites (type I) corresponds to the well-known estrogen receptor which undergoe...

    James H. Clark, Barry Markaverich, Susan Upchurch in Steroid Hormone Receptor Systems (1979)

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    The use of neutron activation analysis in pollination ecology

    Neutron activation analysis in pollination ecology was examined with particular regard to external application of indicator elements. Movement of elements between flowers can be detected after external applica...

    Martha M. Gaudreau, James W. Hardin in Brittonia (1974)

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    Variation in Aconitum of eastern United States

    James W. Hardin in Brittonia (1964)

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    Yellow Erythroniums of the Eastern United States

    Clifford R. Parks, James W. Hardin in Brittonia (1963)

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    Studies in the Hippocastanaceae, V. Species of the old world

    James W. Hardin in Brittonia (1960)

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    A revision of the American Hippocastanaceae-II

    James W. Hardin in Brittonia (1957)

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    A revision of the American Hippocastanaceae

    James W. Hardin in Brittonia (1957)

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