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Catherine Christenson

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Ground Water|April 8, 2026
Natural Language Processing for Groundwater InsightsCatherine Christenson, Kurt McCoy
The Clinical Journal of Pain|January 19, 2013
Pill counts and pill rental: unintended entrepreneurial opportunitiesChristopher M Viscomi, Melissa Covington, Catherine Christenson
Ground Water|December 24, 2021
Developing Data-Rich Video of Surface Water-Groundwater Interactions for Public EngagementCatherine Christenson, David J Hart, Michael Cardiff, et al.
Journal of Clinical Monitoring and Computing|November 19, 2020
Comparison of the Conox (qCON) and Sedline (PSI) depth of anaesthesia indices to predict the hypnotic effect during desflurane general anaesthesia with ketamineCatherine Christenson, Pablo Martinez-Vazquez, Max Breidenstein, et al.
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Ground Water|April 8, 2026
Natural Language Processing for Groundwater InsightsCatherine Christenson, Kurt McCoy
The Clinical Journal of Pain|January 19, 2013
Pill counts and pill rental: unintended entrepreneurial opportunitiesChristopher M Viscomi, Melissa Covington, Catherine Christenson
Ground Water|December 24, 2021
Developing Data-Rich Video of Surface Water-Groundwater Interactions for Public EngagementCatherine Christenson, David J Hart, Michael Cardiff, et al.
Journal of Clinical Monitoring and Computing|November 19, 2020
Comparison of the Conox (qCON) and Sedline (PSI) depth of anaesthesia indices to predict the hypnotic effect during desflurane general anaesthesia with ketamineCatherine Christenson, Pablo Martinez-Vazquez, Max Breidenstein, et al.
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