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    • Household Air Pollution intervention implications: findings from qualitative studies and a field trial of clean cookstoves in two rural villages in India 

      Alam, Ashraful; Tawale, Nanda; Patel, Archana; Dibley, Michael; Jadhao, Sunil; Raynes-Greenow, Camille
      Published 2016-09-01
      Exposure to household air pollution is estimated to be the 3rd largest contributor to the global burden of disease and the largest contributor in South Asia. Unacceptability of improved cook stoves by the intended user has ...
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    • Prevalence and predictors of iron deficiency anemia in children under five years of age in Pakistan, a secondary analysis of National Nutrition Survey Data 2011-2012 

      Habib, Muhammad Atif; Black, Kirsten; Soofi, Sajid Bashir; Hussain, Imtiaz; Bhatti, Zaid; Bhutta, Zulfiqar; Raynes-Greenow, Camille
      Published 2016-05-12
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    • Requirement for specific gravity and creatinine adjustments for urinary steroids and luteinizing hormone concentrations in adolescents 

      Singh, Gurmeet K. S.; Balzer, Ben W. R.; Desai, Reena; Jimenez, Mark; Steinbeck, Katharine S.; Handelsman, David J.
      Published 2015-03-16
      Objectives: Urinary hormone concentrations are often adjusted to correct for hydration status. We aimed to determine whether first morning void urine hormones in growing adolescents require adjustments and, if so, whether ...
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    • Stretch for the treatment and prevention of contractures (Review) 

      Harvey, LA; Katalinic, OM; Herbert, RD; Moseley, AN; Lannin, NA; Schurr, K
      Published 2017-01-01
      Background Contractures are a common complication of neurological and non-neurological conditions, and are characterised by a reduction in joint mobility. Stretch is widely used for the treatment and prevention of contractures. ...
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    • Determination of interactions between tegument proteins of herpes simplex virus type 1 

      Vittone, Valerio; Diefenbach, Eve; Triffett, Damian; Douglas, Mark; Cunningham, Anthony; Diefenbach, Russell
      Published 2005-01-01
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