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Family & Community Health|January 10, 1988
Interview: G.E. Alan Dever, MT, PhD. Interview by Patricia L. GerrityG E Dever
Journal of the Medical Association of Georgia|September 1, 1975
The Georgia birth reporting system: current reports and potential applicationsG E Dever, C M Plunkett
Ethnicity & Disease|January 5, 2002
Verbal autopsy: a necessary solution for the paucity of mortality data in the less-developed countriesI S Okosun, G E Dever
Journal of the Medical Association of Georgia|May 1, 1984
Mortality in rural GeorgiaJ S Wright, G E Dever
Journal of the Medical Association of Georgia|January 1, 1990
Providing physicians to rural Georgia: how successful are we?W D Skelton, G E Dever
Journal of Health Care Marketing|March 3, 1997
Community health assessment is a marketing job nowP Eveland, V L Blakney, G E Dever
Preventive Medicine|May 2, 2001
Obesity is associated with reduced self-rated general health status: evidence from a representative sample of white, black, and Hispanic AmericansI S Okosun, S Choi, T Matamoros, et al.
Journal of the Medical Association of Georgia|May 23, 2000
Health status and socio-economic status in Georgia: a quality of life perspectiveG E Dever, S T Choi, C Caldwell, et al.
Journal of Human Hypertension|May 30, 2001
Apolipoprotein B, ratio of total cholesterol to HDL-C, and blood pressure in abdominally obese white and black American womenI S Okosun, S Choi, R Hash, et al.
International Journal of Obesity and Related Metabolic Disorders : Journal of the International Association for the Study of Obesity|November 28, 2000
Abdominal adiposity values associated with established body mass indexes in white, black and hispanic Americans. A study from the Third National Health and Nutrition Examination SurveyI S Okosun, S H Tedders, S Choi, et al.
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Family & Community Health|January 10, 1988
Interview: G.E. Alan Dever, MT, PhD. Interview by Patricia L. GerrityG E Dever
Journal of the Medical Association of Georgia|September 1, 1975
The Georgia birth reporting system: current reports and potential applicationsG E Dever, C M Plunkett
Ethnicity & Disease|January 5, 2002
Verbal autopsy: a necessary solution for the paucity of mortality data in the less-developed countriesI S Okosun, G E Dever
Journal of the Medical Association of Georgia|May 1, 1984
Mortality in rural GeorgiaJ S Wright, G E Dever
Journal of the Medical Association of Georgia|January 1, 1990
Providing physicians to rural Georgia: how successful are we?W D Skelton, G E Dever
Journal of Health Care Marketing|March 3, 1997
Community health assessment is a marketing job nowP Eveland, V L Blakney, G E Dever
Preventive Medicine|May 2, 2001
Obesity is associated with reduced self-rated general health status: evidence from a representative sample of white, black, and Hispanic AmericansI S Okosun, S Choi, T Matamoros, et al.
Journal of the Medical Association of Georgia|May 23, 2000
Health status and socio-economic status in Georgia: a quality of life perspectiveG E Dever, S T Choi, C Caldwell, et al.
Journal of Human Hypertension|May 30, 2001
Apolipoprotein B, ratio of total cholesterol to HDL-C, and blood pressure in abdominally obese white and black American womenI S Okosun, S Choi, R Hash, et al.
International Journal of Obesity and Related Metabolic Disorders : Journal of the International Association for the Study of Obesity|November 28, 2000
Abdominal adiposity values associated with established body mass indexes in white, black and hispanic Americans. A study from the Third National Health and Nutrition Examination SurveyI S Okosun, S H Tedders, S Choi, et al.
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