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1. Operating Room Noise Environment and Behavior in Children Undergoing General Anesthesia: A Randomized Controlled Trial.

2. Deep learning of image-derived measures of body composition in pediatric, adolescent, and young adult lymphoma: association with late treatment effects.

3. Childhood obesity trends: Association with same‐day hospital admission in a National Outpatient Surgical Population.

4. The Roles of Vitreous Biomechanics in Ocular Disease, Biomolecule Transport, and Pharmacokinetics.

5. Quantification of chemotherapy-induced changes in body composition in pediatric, adolescent, and young adult lymphoma using standard of care CT imaging.

6. Macro- and Microscale Properties of the Vitreous Humor to Inform Substitute Design and Intravitreal Biotransport.

7. Glutathione Improves the Antioxidant Activity of Vitamin C in Human Lens and Retinal Epithelial Cells: Implications for Vitreous Substitutes.

8. Dual assessment of abnormal microvascular foot perfusion and lower extremity calcium burden in a patient with critical limb ischemia using hybrid SPECT/CT imaging.

9. Application of behavioral economic strategies to enhance recruitment into a pediatric randomized clinical trial for postoperative pain relief: A randomized clinical trial.

10. Efficacy of an expanded preoperative survey during perioperative care to identify illicit substance use in teenagers and adolescents.

11. Accommodative tissues influence the shape of the cornea and potentially drive corneal morphogenesis.

12. Preoperative gastric point-of-care ultrasound in nonelective surgical procedures in pediatric-aged patients.

13. Impact of opioid law on prescriptions and satisfaction of pediatric burn and orthopedic patients: An epidemiologic study.

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