Citation: Ce. Schwartz et Lh. Daltroy, Learning from unreliability: the importance of inconsistency in coping dynamics, SOCIAL SC M, 48(5), 1999, pp. 619-631
Citation: Ce. Schwartz et Mag. Sprangers, Introduction to symposium on the challenge of response shift in social science and medicine, SOCIAL SC M, 48(11), 1999, pp. 1505-1506
Citation: Mag. Sprangers et Ce. Schwartz, Integrating response shift into health-related quality of life research: atheoretical model, SOCIAL SC M, 48(11), 1999, pp. 1507-1515
Citation: Ce. Schwartz et Mag. Sprangers, Methodological approaches for assessing response shift in longitudinal health-related quality-of-life research, SOCIAL SC M, 48(11), 1999, pp. 1531-1548
Authors:
Schuback, DE
Mulligan, EL
Sims, KB
Tivol, EA
Greenberg, BD
Chang, SF
Yang, SL
Mau, YC
Shen, CY
Ho, MS
Yang, NH
Butler, MG
Fink, S
Schwartz, CE
Berlin, F
Breakefield, XO
Murphy, DL
Hsu, YPP
Citation: De. Schuback et al., Screen for MAOA mutations in target human groups, AM J MED G, 88(1), 1999, pp. 25-28
Authors:
Abidi, F
Hall, BD
Cadle, RG
Feldman, GL
Lubs, HA
Ouzts, LV
Arena, JF
Stevenson, RE
Schwartz, CE
Citation: F. Abidi et al., X-linked mental retardation with variable stature, head circumference, andtesticular volume linked to Xq12-q21, AM J MED G, 85(3), 1999, pp. 223-229
Authors:
Armfield, K
Nelson, R
Lubs, HA
Hane, B
Schroer, RJ
Arena, F
Schwartz, CE
Stevenson, RE
Citation: K. Armfield et al., X-linked mental retardation syndrome with short stature, small hands and feet, seizures, cleft palate, and glaucoma is linked to Xq28, AM J MED G, 85(3), 1999, pp. 236-242
Authors:
Lubs, H
Abidi, F
Bier, JAB
Abuelo, D
Ouzts, L
Voeller, K
Fennell, E
Stevenson, RE
Schwartz, CE
Arena, F
Citation: H. Lubs et al., XLMR syndrome characterized by multiple respiratory infections, hypertelorism, severe CNS deterioration and early death localizes to distal Xq28, AM J MED G, 85(3), 1999, pp. 243-248
Authors:
Chudley, AE
Tackels, DC
Lubs, HA
Arena, JF
Stoeber, WP
Kovnats, S
Stevenson, RE
Schwartz, CE
Citation: Ae. Chudley et al., X-linked mental retardation syndrome with seizures, hypogammaglobulinemia,and progressive gait disturbance is regionally mapped between Xq21.33 and Xq23, AM J MED G, 85(3), 1999, pp. 255-262
Authors:
Hane, B
Stevenson, RE
Arena, JF
Lubs, HA
Simensen, RJ
Schwartz, CE
Citation: B. Hane et al., Gene for apparently nonsyndromic X-linked mental retardation (MRX32) maps to an 18-Mb region of Xp21.2-p22, AM J MED G, 85(3), 1999, pp. 271-275
Authors:
Schwartz, CE
Laitin, E
Brotman, S
LaRocca, N
Citation: Ce. Schwartz et al., Utilization of unconventional treatments by persons with MS: Is it alternative or complementary?, NEUROLOGY, 52(3), 1999, pp. 626-629
Citation: Ce. Schwartz et al., Reliability and validity of two self-report measures of impairment and disability for MS, NEUROLOGY, 52(1), 1999, pp. 63-70
Authors:
Christianson, AL
Stevenson, RE
van der Meyden, CH
Pelser, J
Theron, FW
van Rensburg, PL
Chandler, M
Schwartz, CE
Citation: Al. Christianson et al., X linked severe mental retardation, craniofacial dysmorphology, epilepsy, ophthalmoplegia, and cerebellar atrophy in a large South African kindred islocalised to Xq24-q27, J MED GENET, 36(10), 1999, pp. 759-766