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Journal of Allied Health|January 1, 1995
Desired competencies of doctorally prepared allied health facultyO C Elder, T G Nick
Journal of AHIMA|June 7, 1995
Statistical inference in health information managementT G Nick, C L Berthelsen
Journal of Allied Health|April 1, 1997
Moving toward a core curriculum in Schools of the Allied Health Professions: knowledge and skills considered important by department chairs in four disciplinesO C Elder, T G Nick
The American Journal of Occupational Therapy : Official Publication of the American Occupational Therapy Association|September 29, 1999
Regression modeling strategies: an illustrative case study from medical rehabilitation outcomes researchT G Nick, J M Hardin
Genetic Epidemiology|January 1, 1990
Sib-pair linkage tests for disease susceptibility loci: common tests vs. the asymptotically most powerful testD J Schaid, T G Nick
Journal of AHIMA|September 5, 1995
Application of statistical inference techniques in health information managementC L Berthelsen, T G Nick
The Anatomical Record|January 25, 2000
Retinoic acid inhibition of cardiac mesenchyme formation in vitro correlates with changes in the secretion of particulate matrix from the myocardiumM Yan, T G Nick, A R Sinning
Journal of the Mississippi State Medical Association|June 18, 2005
Effect of keto-acidosis on seizure occurrence in diabetic patientsX Gao, A S Wee, T G Nick
Topics in Health Information Management|July 6, 1996
Research review: Perceptions of curriculum enhancement for baccalaureate programs in health information managementO C Elder, T G Nick, R J Yates
Topics in Health Information Management|January 7, 1998
Descriptive and graphical strategies for assessing change: a case study of functional status in stroke patientsT G Nick, J M Williams, J R Barker
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Journal of Allied Health|January 1, 1995
Desired competencies of doctorally prepared allied health facultyO C Elder, T G Nick
Journal of AHIMA|June 7, 1995
Statistical inference in health information managementT G Nick, C L Berthelsen
Journal of Allied Health|April 1, 1997
Moving toward a core curriculum in Schools of the Allied Health Professions: knowledge and skills considered important by department chairs in four disciplinesO C Elder, T G Nick
The American Journal of Occupational Therapy : Official Publication of the American Occupational Therapy Association|September 29, 1999
Regression modeling strategies: an illustrative case study from medical rehabilitation outcomes researchT G Nick, J M Hardin
Genetic Epidemiology|January 1, 1990
Sib-pair linkage tests for disease susceptibility loci: common tests vs. the asymptotically most powerful testD J Schaid, T G Nick
Journal of AHIMA|September 5, 1995
Application of statistical inference techniques in health information managementC L Berthelsen, T G Nick
The Anatomical Record|January 25, 2000
Retinoic acid inhibition of cardiac mesenchyme formation in vitro correlates with changes in the secretion of particulate matrix from the myocardiumM Yan, T G Nick, A R Sinning
Journal of the Mississippi State Medical Association|June 18, 2005
Effect of keto-acidosis on seizure occurrence in diabetic patientsX Gao, A S Wee, T G Nick
Topics in Health Information Management|July 6, 1996
Research review: Perceptions of curriculum enhancement for baccalaureate programs in health information managementO C Elder, T G Nick, R J Yates
Topics in Health Information Management|January 7, 1998
Descriptive and graphical strategies for assessing change: a case study of functional status in stroke patientsT G Nick, J M Williams, J R Barker
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