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South, Scott J.; Crowder, Kyle D.; & Chavez, Erick (2005). Migration and Spatial Assimilation among U.S. Latinos: Classical versus Segmented Trajectories. Demography, 42(3), 497-521.

Speizer, Ilene S.; Whittle, Lisa; & Carter, Marion W. (2005). Gender Relations and Reproductive Decision Making in Honduras. International Family Planning Perspectives, 31(3), 131-139.

Spong, Catherine Y.; Meis, Paul J.; Thom, Elizabeth A.; Sibai, Baha M.; Dombrowski, Mitchell P.; Moawad, Atef H.; Hauth, John C.; Iams, Jay D.; Varner, Michael W.; & Caritis, Steve N., et al. (2005). Progesterone for Prevention of Recurrent Preterm Birth: Impact of Gestational Age at Prior Delivery. American Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology, 193(3 Suppl.), 1127-1131.

Stookey, Jodi Dunmeyer; Adair, Linda S.; & Popkin, Barry M. (2005). Do Protein and Energy Intakes Explain Long-Term Changes in Body Composition?. Journal of Nutrition, Health and Aging, 9(1), 5-17.

Strauss, Robert A.; Eucker, Barbara; Savitz, David A.; & Thorp, John M., Jr. (2005). Diagnosis of Bacterial Vaginosis from Self-Obtained Vaginal Swabs. Infectious Diseases in Obstetrics & Gynecology, 13(1), 31-35. PMCID: PMC1784556

Suchindran, Chirayath M. (2005). Sample Size.. Kempf-Leonard, Kimberly (Ed.) (pp. 437-441). Boston: Elsevier/Academic Press.

Sullivan, Amy (2005). Prevalence and Etiology of Acquired Anemia in Medieval York, England. American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 128(2), 252-272.

Taff, Gregory N. (2005). Conflict between Global and Local Land-Use Values in Latvia's Gauja National Park. Landscape Research, 30(3), 415-430.

Thomas, James C.; Irwin, Debra E.; Zuiker, Erin Shaughnessy; & Millikan, Robert C. (2005). Genomics and the Public Health Code of Ethics. American Journal of Public Health, 95(12), 2139-2143. PMCID: PMC1449498

Thomas, James C. & Sampson, Lynne A. (2005). High Rates of Incarceration as a Social Force Associated with Community Rates of Sexually Transmitted Infection. Journal of Infectious Diseases, 191(Suppl. 1), S55-60.