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61. Preliminary analysis of the psychometric properties of measures to assess Head Start outcomes
62. Determinants of a dental home in early Head Start families
63. A good start in life: Revisiting racial and ethnic disparities in health outcomes at and after birth
64. Cognitive, language, and social-emotional development among infants and toddlers in Early Head Start: An examination of the impact of cumulative risk
65. Risk factors, maternal depression, and mother-child interactions in the national Early Head Start population
66. The role of conserved RNA elements in the translation and replication of dengue virus
67. The Impact of Early Head Start on Children's Oral Health
68. Bleomycin, From Start to Finish; Total Synthesis of Novel Analogues to in vitro Fluorescence Microscopy Imaging
69. The U.S. Safety Net and Obesity
70. Oral health status in infants and toddlers enrolled in early head start in seattle and factors related to their oral health
71. A case study of collaboration among an Early Head Start program, early intervention agencies and families for the provision of services to infants and toddlers with disabilities
72. Association of Family History With Start of Prenatal Care
73. Affective, cognitive, and physiological correlates of maternal sensitivity and children's outcomes in a Head Start sample
74. Evaluating the effects of child care policies on children's cognitive development and maternal labor supply
75. Predicting the start week of respiratory syncytial virus outbreaks using real-time weather variables
76. Where to start: Preparing to implement an electronic health record in a physician's office
77. Investigation of the STarT Back screening tool in outpatient physical therapy settings
78. Identification and characterization of Cdc48p, an AAA family protein, in DNA replication and cell cycle control at Start
79. Factors that influence the survival of women-owned small business start-ups in the city of Tema, Ghana
80. The helpfulness of health care information sources as perceived by parents participating in Even Start Family Literacy programs in Texas
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