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1. Actionable, Revised (v.3), and Amplified American Burn Association Triage Tables for Mass Casualties: A Civilian Defense Guideline.

2. Relationship between characteristics of large national regions and individual alcohol consumption: a scoping review.

3. Hybrid effectiveness-implementation study of two novel spectrally engineered lighting interventions for shiftworkers on a high-security watchfloor.

4. Implementation Lessons Learned: Distress Behaviors in Dementia Intervention in Veterans Health Administration.

5. Family Ties and Older Adult Well-Being: Incorporating Social Networks and Proximity.

6. Barriers and Facilitators to Home- and Community-Based Services Access for Persons With Dementia and Their Caregivers.

7. Objective measures of physical capability and subsequent health: a systematic review.

8. Defining Tobacco Regulatory Science Competencies.

9. Two cheers for a small giant? Why we need better ways of seeing data: A commentary on: 'Rising morbidity and mortality in midlife among White non-Hispanic Americans in the 21st century'.

10. Socioeconomic differentials in mortality by cause of death in the Republic of Ireland, 1984-2008.

11. Before Bayh–Dole: public research funding, patents, and pharmaceutical innovation (1945–1965).

12. Review of Humanitarian Guidelines to Ensure the Health and Well-being of Afghan Refugees on U.S. Military Bases.

13. Deriving health utilities from the MacNew Heart Disease Quality of Life Questionnaire.

14. Effects of Framing Proximal Benefits of Quitting and Motivation to Quit as a Query on Communications About Tobacco Constituents.

15. Validation of Lower Tier Exposure Tools Used for REACH: Comparison of Tools Estimates With Available Exposure Measurements.

16. Ability to Discriminate Between Sustainable and Unsustainable Heat Stress Exposures--Part 1: WBGT Exposure Limits.

17. Social Workers and Independent Experts in Child Protection Decision Making: Messages from an Intercountry Comparative Study.

18. Financing constraints and R&D investments of large corporations in Europe and the US.

19. Opioid and Non-Opioid Pharmacotherapy Use for Pain Management Among Privately Insured Pediatric Patients With Cancer in the United States.

20. Association Between Hospital Participation in Value-Based Programs and Timely Initiation of Post-Acute Home Health Care, Functional Recovery, and Hospital Readmission After Joint Replacement.

21. Implementing Evidence-Based Palliative Care Programs and Policy for Cancer Patients: Epidemiologic and Policy Implications of the 2016 American Society of Clinical Oncology Clinical Practice Guideline Update.

22. Passive and Active Tobacco Exposure and Children's Lipid Profiles.

23. An Exploratory Factor Analysis of the Resource Generator-United States: A Social Capital Measure.

24. The INTERACT Institute: Observations on Dissemination of the INTERACT Quality Improvement Program Using Certified INTERACT Trainers.

25. Cross-National Differences in Disability Among Elders: Transitions in Disability in Mexico and the United States.

26. Phonological Awareness for American Sign Language.

27. Journal of Gerontology: Biological Sciences. A Long Tradition in Advancing Aging Biology and Translational Gerontology.

28. Breast Cancer Risk Prediction with Heterogeneous Risk Profiles According to Breast Cancer Tumor Markers.

29. Opportunities for impact: Statistical analysis of the National Science Foundation's broader impacts criterion.

30. Use of Imputed Population-based Cancer Registry Data as a Method of Accounting for Missing Information: Application to Estrogen Receptor Status for Breast Cancer.

31. Defining, Agreeing on, and Testing an International Physical Therapy Core Data Set: Results of a Feasibility Study Involving Seven Countries.

32. Anticoagulant activity of select dietary supplements.

33. Peer review and the ex ante assessment of societal impacts.

34. An evaluation of the Mind-Body Interactions and Health Program: assessing the impact of an NIH program using the Payback Framework.

35. Aging in a Cultural Context: Cross-national Differences in Disability and the Moderating Role of Personal Control Among Older Adults in the United States and England.

36. Removing One Barrier to Protecting Sex Partners in HIV Remission Studies With a Treatment Interruption.

37. Recommendations From the Common Terminology Panel of the American Council of Academic Physical Therapy.

38. Assessing Patterns and Stability of ADL Hierarchical Scales for Functional Disability Assessment.

39. A Phenomenological Understanding of the Intersection-ality of Ageism and Racism Among Older Adults: Individual-Level Experiences.

40. Inequalities in Retirement Life Span in the United States.

41. Time-Varying Exposures and Miscarriage: A Comparison of Statistical Models Through Simulation.

42. Optimally Choosing Medication Type for Patients With Opioid Use Disorder.

43. A Citation Review of 83 Dissemination and Implementation Theories, Models, or Frameworks Utilized in U.S.-Based Aging Research.

44. Can Digital Communication Protect Against Depression for Older Adults With Hearing and Vision Impairment During COVID-19?

45. Effects of Comprehensive Background-Check Policies on Firearm Fatalities in 4 States.

46. The insurance role in workplace health promotion: a comparative analysis of the United States and the Philippines.

47. Prevalence, Distribution, and Characteristics Associated With Possession of Buprenorphine Waivers Among Infectious Diseases Physicians in the United States.

48. Virtual reality for public health: a study on a VR intervention to enhance occupational injury prevention.

49. Impact of Changes to Concealed-Carry Weapons Laws on Fatal and Nonfatal Violent Crime, 1980–2019.

50. Estimating the Long-Term Causal Effects of Attending Historically Black Colleges or Universities on Depressive Symptoms.