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Mary Clyde Pierce

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Archives of Disease in Childhood|September 24, 2017
Bruising characteristics from unintentional injuries in children: the 'green flag' studyMary Clyde Pierce
The Journal of Pediatrics|September 24, 2018
If You Build It, Will They Come? Getting Medical Professionals to Use the Bridge of Evidence for Improved Recognition of Physical Child AbuseMary Clyde Pierce
Annual Review of Biomedical Engineering|May 18, 2007
Injury biomechanics and child abuseMary Clyde Pierce, Gina Bertocci
Annual Review of Biomedical Engineering|September 10, 2008
Injury biomechanics and child abuseMary Clyde Pierce, Gina Bertocci
Pediatrics|May 30, 2024
Cranial Imaging in the Youngest Infants: Worth the RiskAudrey Raut, Mary Clyde Pierce
Annals of Emergency Medicine|August 23, 2024
Does Routine Screening for Child Abuse Decrease Subsequent Abuse? One Big Step Forward, Two Small Steps BackRachel P Berger, Mary Clyde Pierce
Pediatric Clinics of North America|September 23, 2014
Bringing back the social historyMary Clyde Pierce, Kim Kaczor, Richard Thompson
Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine|March 7, 2002
Experience with wood lamp illumination and digital photography in the documentation of bruises on human skinEv Vogeley, Mary Clyde Pierce, Gina Bertocci
Pediatric Emergency Care|December 18, 2009
Bruising in infants: those with a bruise may be abusedMary Clyde Pierce, Stacey Smith, Kim Kaczor
Journal of Forensic and Legal Medicine|August 4, 2017
Femur fracture biomechanics and morphology associated with torsional and bending loading conditions in an in vitro immature porcine modelGina Bertocci, Angela Thompson, Mary Clyde Pierce
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Archives of Disease in Childhood|September 24, 2017
Bruising characteristics from unintentional injuries in children: the 'green flag' studyMary Clyde Pierce
The Journal of Pediatrics|September 24, 2018
If You Build It, Will They Come? Getting Medical Professionals to Use the Bridge of Evidence for Improved Recognition of Physical Child AbuseMary Clyde Pierce
Annual Review of Biomedical Engineering|May 18, 2007
Injury biomechanics and child abuseMary Clyde Pierce, Gina Bertocci
Annual Review of Biomedical Engineering|September 10, 2008
Injury biomechanics and child abuseMary Clyde Pierce, Gina Bertocci
Pediatrics|May 30, 2024
Cranial Imaging in the Youngest Infants: Worth the RiskAudrey Raut, Mary Clyde Pierce
Annals of Emergency Medicine|August 23, 2024
Does Routine Screening for Child Abuse Decrease Subsequent Abuse? One Big Step Forward, Two Small Steps BackRachel P Berger, Mary Clyde Pierce
Pediatric Clinics of North America|September 23, 2014
Bringing back the social historyMary Clyde Pierce, Kim Kaczor, Richard Thompson
Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine|March 7, 2002
Experience with wood lamp illumination and digital photography in the documentation of bruises on human skinEv Vogeley, Mary Clyde Pierce, Gina Bertocci
Pediatric Emergency Care|December 18, 2009
Bruising in infants: those with a bruise may be abusedMary Clyde Pierce, Stacey Smith, Kim Kaczor
Journal of Forensic and Legal Medicine|August 4, 2017
Femur fracture biomechanics and morphology associated with torsional and bending loading conditions in an in vitro immature porcine modelGina Bertocci, Angela Thompson, Mary Clyde Pierce
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