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Criteria for the selection of radiation accident victims for stem cell transplantation.
Invasive pneumococcal infections: Austrian syndrome.
Roles of the N domain of the AAA+ Lon protease in substrate recognition, allosteric regulation and chaperone activity.
Parallel 2D FFT implementation on FPGA suitable for real-time MR image processing.
Total chemical synthesis and X-ray structure of kaliotoxin by racemic protein crystallography.
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Pregnancy in Adolescence
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Young Latinas recall contraceptive use before and after pregnancy: a focus group study.
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Contraceptive care for adolescents.
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Factors influencing uptake of intrauterine devices among postpartum adolescents: a qualitative study.
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Correlates of use of long-acting reversible methods of contraception among adolescent and young adult women.
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Parent-daughter communication about abortion among nonpregnant African-American adolescent females.
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Perceived Dual Method Responsibilities by Relationship Type Among African-American Male Adolescents.
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Impact of social service and public health spending on teenage birth rates across the USA: an ecological study.
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Hexacago: A game-based approach to engaging youth in health and science
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Hexacago: A game-based approach to engaging youth in health and science
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Improving contraceptive use/practices among young women
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Community Violence Exposure and Adolescent Pregnancy in Chicago.
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Pregnancy in Adolescence