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    The Beeper 1995 [Vol. 5, No. 24]

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    Authors
    Deriso, Christine Hurley
    Baker, Toni
    Heggoy, Ingrid
    Issue Date
    1995-12-06
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/10675.2/298160
    
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    Abstract
    Features this week include: Woodruff grant to help fund gene regulation lab; Volunteers wrapping up the Christmas season; Managed-care revolution is here, guest lecturer says; Dr. Hanna studying growth failure; Dr. Johnston wins health information management award; Dr. Killeen inducted into academy of nursing; Graduate students' research awarded; HOPE recipients on the rise; Dr. deVries joins faculty; Dr. Stone named section chief; 'Cell suicide' may hold key to dementia; Brown spots traced to sun exposure; Parents urged to be patient with sleep-wetters.
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    The Beeper, 1995, Vol. 5, No. 24
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    Division of Institutional Relations
    Series/Report no.
    1995: Vol. 5
    24
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