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E N Allred

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Epidemiology (Cambridge, Mass.)|September 1, 1994
Correlates of decaffeinated coffee choiceA Leviton, E N Allred
Infection and Immunity|February 1, 1972
Prolonged stationary-phase growth of T-strain mycoplasmas in broth cultureJ O Hendley, E N Allred
The Journal of Pediatrics|April 17, 1998
Increased risk of spastic diplegia among very low birth weight children after preterm labor or prelabor rupture of membranesO Dammann, E N Allred, N Veelken
Paediatric and Perinatal Epidemiology|March 7, 2000
What explains away the increased risk of histological chorioamnionitis in African-American mothers of very-low-birthweight infants? Developmental Epidemiology Network InvestigatorsO Dammann, A Leviton, E N Allred
Journal of Child Neurology|October 6, 1997
Predictors of ventriculoperitoneal shunt among babies with intraventricular hemorrhageA R Hansen, E N Allred, A Leviton
Journal of the American Society of Nephrology : JASN|November 1, 1993
Sodium modeling ameliorates intradialytic and interdialytic symptoms in young hemodialysis patientsR H Sadowski, E N Allred, K Jabs
Diabetes Care|February 1, 1995
Maternal metabolic control and risk of microcephaly among infants of diabetic mothersM F Greene, E N Allred, A Leviton
Pediatric Dentistry|March 1, 1994
Luxation injuries of primary anterior teeth--prognosis and related correlatesN J Soporowski, E N Allred, H L Needleman
ASDC Journal of Dentistry for Children|January 1, 1994
Children with hypoplastic enamel defects of primary incisors are not at increased risk of learning-problem syndromesA Leviton, H Needleman, D Bellinger, et al.
Early Human Development|July 7, 2001
Fetal growth restriction is not associated with a reduced risk for bilateral spastic cerebral palsy in very-low-birthweight infantsO Dammann, C E Dammann, E N Allred, et al.
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Epidemiology (Cambridge, Mass.)|September 1, 1994
Correlates of decaffeinated coffee choiceA Leviton, E N Allred
Infection and Immunity|February 1, 1972
Prolonged stationary-phase growth of T-strain mycoplasmas in broth cultureJ O Hendley, E N Allred
The Journal of Pediatrics|April 17, 1998
Increased risk of spastic diplegia among very low birth weight children after preterm labor or prelabor rupture of membranesO Dammann, E N Allred, N Veelken
Paediatric and Perinatal Epidemiology|March 7, 2000
What explains away the increased risk of histological chorioamnionitis in African-American mothers of very-low-birthweight infants? Developmental Epidemiology Network InvestigatorsO Dammann, A Leviton, E N Allred
Journal of Child Neurology|October 6, 1997
Predictors of ventriculoperitoneal shunt among babies with intraventricular hemorrhageA R Hansen, E N Allred, A Leviton
Journal of the American Society of Nephrology : JASN|November 1, 1993
Sodium modeling ameliorates intradialytic and interdialytic symptoms in young hemodialysis patientsR H Sadowski, E N Allred, K Jabs
Diabetes Care|February 1, 1995
Maternal metabolic control and risk of microcephaly among infants of diabetic mothersM F Greene, E N Allred, A Leviton
Pediatric Dentistry|March 1, 1994
Luxation injuries of primary anterior teeth--prognosis and related correlatesN J Soporowski, E N Allred, H L Needleman
ASDC Journal of Dentistry for Children|January 1, 1994
Children with hypoplastic enamel defects of primary incisors are not at increased risk of learning-problem syndromesA Leviton, H Needleman, D Bellinger, et al.
Early Human Development|July 7, 2001
Fetal growth restriction is not associated with a reduced risk for bilateral spastic cerebral palsy in very-low-birthweight infantsO Dammann, C E Dammann, E N Allred, et al.
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