Citation: P. Murphy et M. Maynard, Framing the genetic testing issue - Discourse and cultural clashes among policy communities, SCI COMMUN, 22(2), 2000, pp. 133-153
Authors:
Gunnell, D
Berney, L
Holland, P
Maynard, M
Blane, D
Frankel, S
Smith, GD
Citation: D. Gunnell et al., How accurately are height, weight and leg length reported by the elderly, and how closely are they related to measurements recorded in childhood?, INT J EPID, 29(3), 2000, pp. 456-464
Citation: M. Maynard, In service and servitude: Foreign female domestic workers and the Malaysian "modernity" project, ETHN RACIAL, 23(1), 2000, pp. 160-161
Citation: M. Maynard, Health promotion through employee assistance programs: A role for occupational therapists (Reprinted from American Journal of Occupational Therapy vol 40, pg 771-776, 1986), PROACTIVE APPROACHES IN PSYCHOSOCIAL OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY, 2000, pp. 219-224
Authors:
Hyman, JL
Salvati, EA
Laurencin, CT
Rogers, DE
Maynard, M
Brause, BD
Citation: Jl. Hyman et al., The arthroscopic drainage, irrigation, and debridement of late, acute total hip arthroplasty infections - Average 6-year follow-up, J ARTHROPLA, 14(8), 1999, pp. 903-910
Citation: M. Maynard, Safety first (Specifying impact-resistant materials means anticipating howwell armed intruders will be), ARCHITECTUR, 88(4), 1999, pp. 145-145
Citation: M. Maynard, Lofty ambitions (Converting historic office and industrial buildings into livable spaces constitutes one of preservation's greatest challenges - and pleasures), ARCHITECTUR, 87(12), 1998, pp. 112-116
Citation: M. Maynard, Removing the hex - Restoration of the Peabody Essex Museum in Salem, Massachusetts, also solved problems that plague most museums, storage space and climate control, ARCHITECTUR, 87(11), 1998, pp. 168-172