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Volume 165, Number 10, 15 May 2007

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HLA-DR15 Haplotype and Multiple Sclerosis: A HuGE Review
pp. 1097-1109(13)
Authors: Schmidt, Hollie; Williamson, Dhelia; Ashley-Koch, Allison

Performance of Propensity Score CalibrationA Simulation Study
pp. 1110-1118(9)
Authors: Strmer, Til; Schneeweiss, Sebastian; Rothman, Kenneth J.; Avorn, Jerry; Glynn, Robert J.

Invited Commentary: Advancing Propensity Score Methods in Epidemiology
pp. 1119-1121(3)
Authors: Oakes, J. Michael; Church, Timothy R.

Strmer et al. Respond to Propensity Score Methods in Epidemiology
pp. 1122-1123(2)
Authors: Strmer, Til; Schneeweiss, Sebastian; Rothman, Kenneth J.; Avorn, Jerry; Glynn, Robert J.

Reproducibility and Validity of the Shanghai Men's Health Study Physical Activity Questionnaire
pp. 1124-1133(10)
Authors: Jurj, Adriana L.; Wen, Wanqing; Xiang, Yong-Bing; Matthews, Charles E.; Liu, Dake; Zheng, Wei; Shu, Xiao-Ou

Effect of Tuberculosis on the Survival of Women Infected with Human Immunodeficiency Virus
pp. 1134-1142(9)
Authors: Lpez-Gatell, H; Cole, SR; Hessol, NA; French, AL; Greenblatt, RM; Landesman, S; Preston-Martin, S; Anastos, K

The Impact of Highly Active Antiretroviral Therapy on Non-AIDS-Defining Cancers among Adults with AIDS
pp. 1143-1153(11)
Authors: Hessol, Nancy A.; Pipkin, Sharon; Schwarcz, Sandra; Cress, Rosemary D.; Bacchetti, Peter; Scheer, Susan

Risk Factors for Inguinal Hernia among Adults in the US Population
pp. 1154-1161(8)
Authors: Ruhl, Constance E.; Everhart, James E.

The Relation between Patterns of Vacation Sun Exposure and the Development of Acquired Melanocytic Nevi in German Children 67 Years of Age
pp. 1162-1169(8)
Authors: Gefeller, Olaf; Tarantino, Jasmin; Lederer, Peter; Uter, Wolfgang; Pfahlberg, Annette B.

Is 2,3,5-Pyrroletricarboxylic Acid in Hair a Better Risk Indicator for Melanoma than Traditional Epidemiologic Measures for Skin Phenotype?
pp. 1170-1177(8)
Authors: Rosso, Stefano; Zanetti, Roberto; Snchez, Maria Jos; Nieto, Adoracin; Miranda, Ana; Mercier, Mariette; Loria, Dora; sterlind, Anne; Greinert, Rdiger; Chirlaque, Maria-Dolores; Fabbrocini, Gabriella; Barbera, Cesare; Sancho-Garnier, Hlne; Lauria, Carmela; Balzi, Daniela; Zoccola, Marina

Calcium and Vitamin D Intakes in Relation to Risk of Distal Colorectal Adenoma in Women
pp. 1178-1186(9)
Authors: Oh, Kyungwon; Willett, Walter C.; Wu, Kana; Fuchs, Charles S.; Giovannucci, Edward L.

Age and Menopausal Effects of Hormonal Birth Control and Hormone Replacement Therapy in Relation to Breast Cancer Risk
pp. 1187-1198(12)
Authors: Shantakumar, Sumitra; Terry, Mary Beth; Paykin, Andrea; Teitelbaum, Susan L.; Britton, Julie A.; Moorman, Patricia G.; Kritchevsky, Stephen B.; Neugut, Alfred I.; Gammon, Marilie D.

Effect of Deployment on the Occurrence of Child Maltreatment in Military and Nonmilitary Families
pp. 1199-1206(8)
Authors: Rentz, E. Danielle; Marshall, Stephen W.; Loomis, Dana; Casteel, Carri; Martin, Sandra L.; Gibbs, Deborah A.

Maternal Smoking and Fetal Growth Characteristics in Different Periods of Pregnancy
pp. 1207-1215(9)
Authors: Jaddoe, Vincent WV; Verburg, Bero O.; de Ridder, MAJ; Hofman, Albert; Mackenbach, Johan P.; Moll, Henritte A.; Steegers, Eric AP; Witteman, Jacqueline CM

Human Sexual Size Dimorphism in Early Pregnancy
pp. 1216-1218(3)
Authors: Bukowski, Radek; Smith, Gordon C. S.; Malone, Fergal D.; Ball, Robert H.; Nyberg, David A.; Comstock, Christine H.; Hankins, Gary D. V.; Berkowitz, Richard L.; Gross, Susan J.; Dugoff, Lorraine; Craigo, Sabrina D.; Timor-Tritsch, Ilan E.; Carr, Stephen R.; Wolfe, Honor M.; D'Alton, Mary E.

RE: BIAS IN CLINICAL INTERVENTION RESEARCH
pp. 1219-1219(1)
Author: Hemil, Harri

THE AUTHOR REPLIES
pp. 1219-1220(2)
Author: Gluud, Lise Lotte

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