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J Lillis

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Journal of Medicinal Chemistry|September 1, 1975
Potential bioreductive alkylating agents. 5. Antineoplastic activity of quinoline-5,8-diones, naphthazarins, and naphthoquinonesA J Lin, B J Lillis, A C Sartorelli
Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery|May 16, 1998
The tumescent techniqueW P Coleman, N Lawrence, P J Lillis, et al.
Obesity Science & Practice|March 9, 2019
Weight self-stigma and weight loss during behavioural weight loss interventionJ Lillis, J G Thomas, K Olson, et al.
Obesity Science & Practice|November 5, 2016
Internal disinhibition predicts 5-year weight regain in the National Weight Control Registry (NWCR)J Lillis, J G Thomas, H Niemeier, et al.
Journal of Contextual Behavioral Science|December 13, 2017
Exploring process variables through which acceptance-based behavioral interventions may improve weight loss maintenanceJ Lillis, J G Thomas, H M Niemeier, et al.
Journal of Geophysical Research. Planets|January 31, 2022
A new model of the crustal magnetic field of Mars using MGS and MAVENBenoit Langlais, Erwan Thébault, Aymeric Houliez, et al.
Journal of Medicinal Chemistry|July 1, 1974
Potential bioreductive alkylating agents. 4. Inhibition of coenzyme Q enzyme systems by lipoidal benzoquinone and naphthoquinone derivativesA J Lin, R S Pardini, B J Lillis, et al.
Journal of Behavioral Medicine|March 27, 2021
Novel behavioral interventions to improve long-term weight loss: A randomized trial of acceptance and commitment therapy or self-regulation for weight loss maintenanceJ Lillis, S Dunsiger, J G Thomas, et al.
Nature Communications|August 9, 2024
Weak magnetism of Martian impact basins may reflect cooling in a reversing dynamoS C Steele, R R Fu, A Mittelholz, et al.
Geophysical Research Letters|July 24, 2018
Ion Densities in the Nightside Ionosphere of Mars: Effects of Electron Impact IonizationZ Girazian, P Mahaffy, R J Lillis, et al.
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Journal of Medicinal Chemistry|September 1, 1975
Potential bioreductive alkylating agents. 5. Antineoplastic activity of quinoline-5,8-diones, naphthazarins, and naphthoquinonesA J Lin, B J Lillis, A C Sartorelli
Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery|May 16, 1998
The tumescent techniqueW P Coleman, N Lawrence, P J Lillis, et al.
Obesity Science & Practice|March 9, 2019
Weight self-stigma and weight loss during behavioural weight loss interventionJ Lillis, J G Thomas, K Olson, et al.
Obesity Science & Practice|November 5, 2016
Internal disinhibition predicts 5-year weight regain in the National Weight Control Registry (NWCR)J Lillis, J G Thomas, H Niemeier, et al.
Journal of Contextual Behavioral Science|December 13, 2017
Exploring process variables through which acceptance-based behavioral interventions may improve weight loss maintenanceJ Lillis, J G Thomas, H M Niemeier, et al.
Journal of Geophysical Research. Planets|January 31, 2022
A new model of the crustal magnetic field of Mars using MGS and MAVENBenoit Langlais, Erwan Thébault, Aymeric Houliez, et al.
Journal of Medicinal Chemistry|July 1, 1974
Potential bioreductive alkylating agents. 4. Inhibition of coenzyme Q enzyme systems by lipoidal benzoquinone and naphthoquinone derivativesA J Lin, R S Pardini, B J Lillis, et al.
Journal of Behavioral Medicine|March 27, 2021
Novel behavioral interventions to improve long-term weight loss: A randomized trial of acceptance and commitment therapy or self-regulation for weight loss maintenanceJ Lillis, S Dunsiger, J G Thomas, et al.
Nature Communications|August 9, 2024
Weak magnetism of Martian impact basins may reflect cooling in a reversing dynamoS C Steele, R R Fu, A Mittelholz, et al.
Geophysical Research Letters|July 24, 2018
Ion Densities in the Nightside Ionosphere of Mars: Effects of Electron Impact IonizationZ Girazian, P Mahaffy, R J Lillis, et al.
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