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Forced Migration and Mortality  (2001)

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Health and Behavior: The Interplay of Biological, Behavioral, and Societal Influences  (2001)

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Building a Workforce for the Information Economy  (2001)

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Tools for Evaluating the Metropolitan Medical Response System Program: Phase I Report  (2001)

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Improving Palliative Care for Cancer  (2001)

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New Horizons in Health: An Integrative Approach  (2001)

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Diffusion Processes and Fertility Transition: Selected Perspectives  (2001)

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Global Networks and Local Values: A Comparative Look at Germany and the United States  (2001)

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Neurological, Psychiatric, and Developmental Disorders: Meeting the Challenge in the Developing World  (2001)

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America Becoming: Racial Trends and Their Consequences: Volume II  (2001)

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America Becoming: Racial Trends and Their Consequences: Volume I  (2001)

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Adolescent Risk and Vulnerability: Concepts and Measurement  (2001)

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Marijuana As Medicine?: The Science Beyond the Controversy  (2001)

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Growing Populations, Changing Landscapes: Studies from India, China, and the United States  (2001)

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Letter Report on Information Technology Research for E-Government  (2001)

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Improving the Quality of Long-Term Care  (2001)

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Under the Weather: Climate, Ecosystems, and Infectious Disease  (2001)

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Multiple Sclerosis: Current Status and Strategies for the Future  (2001)

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Envisioning the National Health Care Quality Report  (2001)

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Cells and Surveys: Should Biological Measures Be Included in Social Science Research?  (2001)