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Hertz-Picciotto, Irva; Korte, Jeffrey E.; Schulz, Mark R.; Chiang, Tung-Chin; & Ball, Louise M. (1997). Carbon Black Risk Assessment Comparison Is Flawed. Regulatory Toxicology and Pharmacology, 26(3), 338-339.

Hertz-Picciotto, Irva & Rockhill, B. (1997). Validity and Efficiency of Approximation Methods for Tied Survival Times in Cox Regression. Biometrics, 53(3), 1997-1202.

Huang, Gary G.; Weng, Stanley; Zhang, Fengyu; & Cohen, Michael P. (1997). Outmigration among Rural High School Graduates: The Effect of Academic and Vocational Programs. Educational Evaluation and Policy Analysis, 19(4), 360-372.

Hulka, Jaroslav F. (1997). Credentialing: The Hot Potato Is in Our Hands. Journal of the American Association of Gynecologic Laparoscopists, 4(4), 413-415.

Hulka, Jaroslav F.; Levy, Barbara S.; Parker, William H.; & Phillips, Jordan M. (1997). Laparoscopic-Assisted Vaginal Hysterectomy: American Association of Gynecologic Laparoscopists' 1995 Membership Survey. Journal of the American Association of Gynecologic Laparoscopists, 4(2), 167-171.

Hussey, Jon M. (1997). The Effects of Race, Socioeconomic Status, and Household Structure on Injury Mortality in Children and Young Adults. Maternal and Child Health Journal, 1(4), 217-227.

Hussey, Jon M. & Elo, Irma T. (1997). Cause-Specific Mortality among Older African-Americans: Correlates and Consequences of Age Misreporting. Social Biology, 44(3-4), 227-246.

Izmirlian, Grant; Adewuyi, Alfred A.; & Suchindran, Chirayath M. (1997). Analysis of Contraceptive Discontinuation in Six Developing Countries from Durations of Use at Survey. Social Biology, 44(1-2), 124-135.

Johnson, James H., Jr. (1997). Unraveling the Paradox of Deepening Urban Inequality: Theoretical Underpinnings, Research Design, and Preliminary Findings from a Multicity Study.. Boston, Thomas D. (Ed.) (pp. 321-349). New York: Routledge.

Johnson, James H., Jr. & Farrell, Walter C., Jr. (1997). Snapshots of Income Inequality in Metropolitan Los Angeles. Looking Ahead, 19, 34-40.