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| 101. | A double-blind, randomized comparison of the cognitive/psychomotor and inferred driving impairment side effects of a single, mild, dose of oxycodone or placebo among elderly and young individuals |
| 102. | Tissue-level mechanisms driving cardiac progenitor and extracellular matrix movements during early vertebrate heart development |
| 103. | Factors Related to Driving Abilities of Young Adults with Autism Spectrum Disorders |
| 104. | Particulate matter (PM) exposure for commuters in Los Angeles: Chemical characterization and implications to public health |
| 105. | Combinatorial analysis of tumorigenic microRNAs driving prostate cancer |
| 106. | Examining the Effect of a Tai Chi Intervention on Psychosocial Consequences of Driving Cessation among Older Adults |
| 107. | Potential ultraviolet light exposure from driving and body site distribution of basal cell carcinoma |
| 108. | Host nutritional status is a driving force in influenza A pathogenesis |
| 109. | Validity and reliability assessment of a dangerous driving self-report measure |
| 110. | It's better than telephone, and it's better than driving to Thunder Bay: Clients' perceptions of experiences in participating in a group-based stroke self-management program using videoconference technology |
| 111. | Driving anger and driving behavior in adults with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) |
| 112. | College students' expectancies about and perceptions of drinking: Effects of gender, risk taking, identification with television characters, and exposure to beer commercials |
| 113. | Self-report sleepiness measures, objective sleepiness measures and simulated driving performance in controls and patients with obstructive sleep apnea |
| 114. | Longitudinal study of driving habits and cessation in older persons with dementia |
| 115. | Reported visual difficulties of low-vision and non-impaired older adults while performing daily and driving tasks |
| 116. | Driving operational change in the medical office: An internal process |
| 117. | Quantitative characteristics of the cortical neuronal population response to vibrotactile stimulation in man: Effects of NMDA receptor block on properties of the driving response |
| 118. | Proximal factors driving the local dynamics of West Nile Virus transmission |
| 119. | Human papillomavirus: Trends in human papillomavirus rates, vaccine uptake, and factors driving intention to vaccinate |
| 120. | Driving Thermally-Activated Chemical Reactions with Molecular-Scale Control Using the Photothermal Effect of Nanoparticle |
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