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Health Outcomes Research in Medicine
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Incidence of Exacerbations and Hospitalizations Is Reduced and Time to Exacerbations Is Prolonged With Mometasone Furoate Dry Powder Inhaler Versus Beclomethasone Dipropionate Hydrofluoroalkane Aerosol in Patients With Mild Asthma FULL-LENGTH ARTICLE
In Press Accepted Manuscript , Available online 01 September 2010
Prakash Navaratnam, Eduardo Urdaneta, John McLaughlin, Howard S. Friedman
Health Outcomes Research in Medicine
DOI: 10.1016/j.ehrm.2010.08.001
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Development and Analysis of Item Response Theory-based Short-form Depression Severity Scales Based on the HDRS and MADRS FULL-LENGTH ARTICLE
In Press Uncorrected Proof , Available online 17 May 2010
Dennis A. Revicki, Wen-Hung Chen, Lori Frank, Douglas Feltner, Robert Morlock
Health Outcomes Research in Medicine
DOI: 10.1016/j.ehrm.2009.11.001
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