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East African Medical Journal|March 1, 1993
Management of malaria in ZanzibarM H Makame, E S Tull, H S Nondo
Diabete & Metabolisme|January 1, 1993
Insulin dependent diabetes mellitus in the 21st century and beyond a model disease for global health? (A review)I M Libman, R E Laporte, E S Tull, et al.
Lancet (London, England)|February 22, 1992
Counting birds, bees, and NCDsR E LaPorte, D J McCarty, E S Tull, et al.
Medical Hypotheses|November 26, 2002
A hypothesis of synergism: the interrelationship of T3 and insulin to disturbances in metabolic homeostasisS R Kim, E S Tull, E O Talbott, et al.
International Journal of Epidemiology|June 1, 1993
Ascertainment corrected rates: applications of capture-recapture methodsD J McCarty, E S Tull, C S Moy, et al.
Diabetes Care|March 1, 1997
Incidence of childhood-onset IDDM in black African-heritage populations in the Caribbean. The Caribbean African Heritage IDDM Study (CAHIS) GroupE S Tull, O W Jordan, L Simon, et al.
Medical Hypotheses|November 26, 2002
Assessment of the disturbances in metabolic homeostasis: a hypothesis of synergismS R Kim, E O Talbott, E S Tull, et al.
Diabetologia|February 1, 1995
Markedly increased renal disease mortality and incidence of renal replacement therapy among IDDM patients in Japan in contrast to Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, USA. Diabetes Epidemiology Research International (DERI) U.S.-Japan Mortality Study GroupM Matsushima, N Tajima, R E LaPorte, et al.
Ethnicity & Disease|January 5, 2002
Should body size preference be a target of health promotion efforts to address the epidemic of obesity in Afro-Caribbean women?E S Tull, C Butler, T Wickramasuriya, et al.
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East African Medical Journal|March 1, 1993
Management of malaria in ZanzibarM H Makame, E S Tull, H S Nondo
Diabete & Metabolisme|January 1, 1993
Insulin dependent diabetes mellitus in the 21st century and beyond a model disease for global health? (A review)I M Libman, R E Laporte, E S Tull, et al.
Lancet (London, England)|February 22, 1992
Counting birds, bees, and NCDsR E LaPorte, D J McCarty, E S Tull, et al.
Medical Hypotheses|November 26, 2002
A hypothesis of synergism: the interrelationship of T3 and insulin to disturbances in metabolic homeostasisS R Kim, E S Tull, E O Talbott, et al.
International Journal of Epidemiology|June 1, 1993
Ascertainment corrected rates: applications of capture-recapture methodsD J McCarty, E S Tull, C S Moy, et al.
Diabetes Care|March 1, 1997
Incidence of childhood-onset IDDM in black African-heritage populations in the Caribbean. The Caribbean African Heritage IDDM Study (CAHIS) GroupE S Tull, O W Jordan, L Simon, et al.
Medical Hypotheses|November 26, 2002
Assessment of the disturbances in metabolic homeostasis: a hypothesis of synergismS R Kim, E O Talbott, E S Tull, et al.
Diabetologia|February 1, 1995
Markedly increased renal disease mortality and incidence of renal replacement therapy among IDDM patients in Japan in contrast to Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, USA. Diabetes Epidemiology Research International (DERI) U.S.-Japan Mortality Study GroupM Matsushima, N Tajima, R E LaPorte, et al.
Ethnicity & Disease|January 5, 2002
Should body size preference be a target of health promotion efforts to address the epidemic of obesity in Afro-Caribbean women?E S Tull, C Butler, T Wickramasuriya, et al.
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