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published articles And chapters<br />
“As cancer survival rates<br />
continue to increase,<br />
secondary issues such as<br />
reproductive outlook are<br />
becoming a primary concern<br />
among researchers, providers,<br />
and, most importantly,<br />
survivors. … Despite concerns<br />
regarding infertility, survivors<br />
often desire to have their own<br />
offspring, and advances such<br />
as IVF and ICSI are changing<br />
their reproductive outlook.<br />
However, the knowledge<br />
needed to translate many of<br />
the other options to the clinic<br />
is missing.”<br />
Nieman, C. L., R. Kazer, R. E.<br />
Brannigan, L. S. Zoloth, P. L.<br />
Chase-Lansdale, K. Kinahan,<br />
K. J. Dilley, D. Roberts, L. D.<br />
Shea, and T. K. Woodruff. 2006.<br />
Cancer survivors and infertility:<br />
a review of a new problem<br />
and novel answers. Journal of<br />
Supportive Oncology 4(4): 171-78<br />
(p. 176).<br />
66<br />
Pattillo, M., with W. J. Wilson, R. Taub, and<br />
A. B. Reuben. 2006. Groveland: A stable<br />
African American community. In There<br />
Goes the Neighborhood, by W. J. Wilson and<br />
R. Taub. New York: Knopf.<br />
Eva Redei<br />
Solberg, L. C., A. E. Baum, N. Ahmadiyeh,<br />
K. Shimomura, R. Li, F. W. Turek, J. S.<br />
Takahashi, G. A. Churchill, and E. E.<br />
Redei. 2006. Genetic analysis of the stressresponsive<br />
adrenocortical axis. Physiological<br />
Genomics 27(3): 362-69.<br />
Baum, A. E., L. C. Solberg, G. A. Churchill,<br />
N. Ahmadiyeh, J. S. Takahashi, and E. E.<br />
Redei. 2006. Test- and behavior-specific<br />
genetic factors affect WKY hypoactivity<br />
in tests of emotionality. Behavioural Brain<br />
<strong>Research</strong>. 169(2): 220-30.<br />
Leonard Rubinowitz<br />
Bowman, C., D. Roberts, and L. Rubinowitz.<br />
2006. Race and gender in the Law Review.<br />
<strong>Northwestern</strong> <strong>University</strong> Law Review 100(1):<br />
27-70.<br />
Linda Teplin<br />
L. Teplin, with M. H. Swahn, et al. 2006.<br />
Concordance between self-reported<br />
maltreatment and court records of abuse or<br />
neglect among high-risk youths. American<br />
Journal of Public Health 96(10): 1849-53.<br />
Teplin, L. A., K. M. Abram, G. M.<br />
McClelland, A. A. Mericle, M. K. Dulcan,<br />
and J. J. Washburn. 2006. Psychiatric<br />
disorders of youth in detention. Department<br />
of Justice, OJJDP Juvenile Justice Bulletin<br />
April: 1-16.<br />
Susan Thistle<br />
Lieb, H., and S. Thistle. 2006. The<br />
changing impact of marriage, motherhood<br />
and work on women’s poverty. Journal of<br />
Women, Politics & <strong>Policy</strong> 27(3-4): 5-22.<br />
Brian Uzzi<br />
Uzzi, B., R. Lancaster, and S. Dunlap.<br />
2006. Weighing the worth of social ties:<br />
Embeddedness and the price of legal services<br />
in the large law firm market. In Managing<br />
the Modern Law Firm: New Challenges -<br />
New Perspectives, ed. L. Epsom. New York:<br />
Ox<strong>for</strong>d <strong>University</strong> Press.<br />
Sandra Waxman<br />
Waxman, S. R., and D. L. Medin. 2006.<br />
Core knowledge, naming, and the<br />
acquisition of the fundamental folkbiologic<br />
concept “alive.” In Proceedings of the 5th<br />
International Conference of the Cognitive<br />
Science, ed. N. Miyake, 53-55. Mahwah,<br />
N.J.: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.<br />
Waxman, S. R. 2006. Tudo tinha um nome,<br />
e de cada nome nascia um novo pensamento<br />
(Everything had a name, and each name<br />
gave birth to a new thought: Links between<br />
early word-learning and conceptual<br />
organization). In Aquisição da Linguagem e<br />
Problemas do Desenvolvimento Lingüístico, ed.<br />
L. M. S. Corrêa. Rio de Janeiro: Editora da<br />
PUC-Rio.<br />
Fennell, C. T., and S. R. Waxman. 2006.<br />
Infants of 14 months use phonetic detail in<br />
novel words embedded in naming phrases.<br />
In Proceedings of the 30th Boston <strong>University</strong><br />
Conference on Language Development, ed.<br />
D. Bamman, T. Magnitskaia, and C. Zaller,<br />
178-89. Somerville, Mass.: Cascadilla Press.<br />
Fulkerson, A. L., S. R., Waxman, and J.<br />
M. Seymour. 2006. Linking object names<br />
and object categories: Words but not<br />
tones facilitate object categorization in<br />
6- and 12-month-olds. In Proceedings of<br />
the 30th Boston <strong>University</strong> Conference on<br />
Language Development, ed. D. Bamman,<br />
T. Magnitskaia, and C. Zaller, 178-89.<br />
Somerville, Mass.: Cascadilla Press.<br />
Waxman, S. R., and J. Lidz. 2006. Early<br />
word learning. In Handbook of Child