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  1. Malaria, Epstein-Barr virus, vitamin A and Burkitt's lymphoma: Response to Joob and Wiwanitkit
  2. Malaria, Epstein-Barr virus infection and the pathogenesis of Burkitt's lymphoma
  3. Toward an Effective Long-Term Strategy for Preventing Motor Vehicle Crashes and Injuries
  4. Retinoids, race and the pathogenesis of dengue hemorrhagic fever
  5. Breastfeeding, retinoids, and postpartum depression: A new theory
  6. The pathogenesis of malaria: a new perspective
  7. Mefloquine use, psychosis, and violence: A retinoid toxicity hypothesis
  8. Role of Fat-Soluble Vitamins A and D in the Pathogenesis of Influenza: A New Perspective
  9. Estimating the unit costs of public hospitals and primary healthcare centers
  10. Retinoids in the treatment of glioma: a new perspective
  11. Association between circulating specific leukocyte types and incident chronic kidney disease: the Atherosclerosis Risk in Communities (ARIC) study
  12. Toward a Theory of Childhood Learning Disorders, Hyperactivity, and Aggression
  13. Causes of traumatic brain injury in patients admitted to Rafidia, Al-Ittihad and the specialized Arab hospitals, Palestine, 2006–2007
  14. Association between circulating specific leukocyte types and blood pressure: the Atherosclerosis Risk in Communities (ARIC) study
  15. A Plan to Facilitate the Early Career Development of Minority Scholars in the Health Sciences
  16. On the association between low resting heart rate and chronic aggression: Retinoid toxicity hypothesis
  17. The hands of John Snow help to explain his early death.
  18. Bone Pain, Growth Failure, and Skin Rash After an Upper Respiratory Illness in a Boy with Autism: Possible Association with Altered Retinoid Metabolism
  19. Understanding Mass Panic and Other Collective Responses to Threat and Disaster
  20. Intentional injury and the behavioral syndrome
  21. A mandatory second opinion policy reduces caesarean section rates in hospitals in Latin America
  22. Ethics of large clinical trials in rapidly lethal diseases
  23. Effects of antiretroviral therapy on occurrence of pre-eclampsia
  24. Preventing heat-induced death in vehicles
  25. Onchocerciasis-associated morbidity: hypothesis
  26. Preventing Lethal Violence in Schools: The Case for Entry-Based Weapons Screening
  27. On not taking the world as you find it—epidemiology in its place
  28. Could bronchial asthma be an endogenous, pulmonary expression of retinoid intoxication?
  29. Possible Role of Endogenous Retinoid (Vitamin A) Toxicity in the Pathophysiology of Primary Biliary Cirrhosis
  30. Reinterpreting Physical Violence: Outcome of Intense Stimulation-seeking Behavior
  31. Stimulation-induced behavioral inhibition: A new model for understanding physical violence
  32. Flight attendants, breast cancer, and melatonin
  33. Breast cancer in female flight attendants
  34. Sacral transcutaneous oxygen tension levels in the spinal cord injured: Risk factors for pressure ulcers?
  35. Enhancing Host Resistance to Pressure Ulcers: A New Approach to Prevention
  36. Effect of high voltage pulsed galvanic stimulation on sacral transcutaneous oxygen tension levels in the spinal cord injured
  37. Transient criminality: A model of stress-induced crime, by Anthony R. Mawson. New York, Praeger, 1987, 355 pp
  38. Gout and vitamin A intoxication: Is there a connection?
  39. Misdemeanor Crime: Trivial Criminal Pursuit.
  40. Transient Criminality: A Model of Stress-Induced Crime.
  41. Transient Criminality: A Model of Stress-Induced Crime. By Anthony Mawson. Praeger, 1988. 352 pp. $45.00
  42. Misdemeanor Crime: Trivial Criminal Pursuit. By John H. Lindquist. (Studies in Crime, Law, and Justice, Vol. 4). Sage, 1988. 200 pp. Cloth, $29.95; paper, $14.95
  43. Homicide.
  44. Explaining criminal behavior, edited by Wouter Buikhuisen and Sarnoff A. Mednick. Leiden: E.J. Brill, 1988, 260 pp
  45. Transient Criminality: A Model of Stress-Induced Crime.
  46. Risk Factors for Early Occurring Pressure Ulcers Following Spinal Cord Injury
  47. Are rheumatoid arthritis and systemic lupus erythematosus inversely related diseases?
  48. Systemic lupus erythematosus, renal disease, hemodialysis and vitamin A
  49. Speculations on the origin of the ill-effects associated with the use of visual display terminals
  50. Contrasting Beliefs and Actions of Drivers Regarding Seat-belts
  51. HYPERVITAMINOSIS A TOXICITY AND GOUT
  52. Book Review: BIOLOG Y AND CRIME. By C. Ray Jeffery (Ed.) Sage Research Progress Series in Criminology, Vol. 10. Beverly Hills: Sage Publications, 1979, pp. 160
  53. Attenuating effect of fighting on shock-induced gastric ulceration and hypertension: Hypothesis of inhibition by sensory feedback
  54. Whale strandings: Hypothesis
  55. Anorexia nervosa and the regulation of intake: a review
  56. Durkheim and Contemporary Social Pathology