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Authors: HUANG GD FEUERSTEIN M BERKOWITZ SM PECK CA
Citation: Gd. Huang et al., OCCUPATIONAL UPPER-EXTREMITY-RELATED DISABILITY - DEMOGRAPHIC, PHYSICAL, AND PSYCHOSOCIAL FACTORS, Military medicine, 163(8), 1998, pp. 552-558

Authors: FEUERSTEIN M BERKOWITZ SM PECK CA
Citation: M. Feuerstein et al., MUSCULOSKELETAL-RELATED DISABILITY IN US ARMY PERSONNEL - PREVALENCE,GENDER, AND MILITARY OCCUPATIONAL SPECIALTIES, Journal of occupational and environmental medicine, 39(1), 1997, pp. 68-78

Authors: PECK CA
Citation: Ca. Peck, SOME FURTHER REFLECTIONS ON THE DIFFICULTIES AND DILEMMAS OF INCLUSION, Journal of early intervention, 19(3), 1995, pp. 197-199

Authors: SALISBURY CL GALLUCCI C PALOMBARO MM PECK CA
Citation: Cl. Salisbury et al., STRATEGIES THAT PROMOTE SOCIAL-RELATIONS AMONG ELEMENTARY STUDENTS WITH AND WITHOUT SEVERE DISABILITIES IN INCLUSIVE SCHOOLS, Exceptional children, 62(2), 1995, pp. 125-137

Authors: STAUB D PECK CA
Citation: D. Staub et Ca. Peck, WHAT ARE THE OUTCOMES FOR NONDISABLED STUDENTS, Educational leadership, 52(4), 1995, pp. 36-40

Authors: HELMSTETTER E PECK CA GIANGRECO MF
Citation: E. Helmstetter et al., OUTCOMES OF INTERACTIONS WITH PEERS WITH MODERATE OR SEVERE DISABILITIES - A STATEWIDE SURVEY OF HIGH-SCHOOL-STUDENTS, Journal of the Association for Persons with Severe Handicaps, 19(4), 1994, pp. 263-276

Authors: STAUB D SCHWARTZ IS GALLUCCI C PECK CA
Citation: D. Staub et al., 4 PORTRAITS OF FRIENDSHIP AT AN INCLUSIVE SCHOOL, Journal of the Association for Persons with Severe Handicaps, 19(4), 1994, pp. 314-325
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