Research
Year:2021Clear
- The Tuberculosis Drug Accelerator at year 10: what have we learned? Academic ArticlePublication Date: 2021TAMU Faculty Authors (Claimed):
- Publication Date: July 7, 2021
- The 2020 Yearbook of Neurorestoratology Academic ArticlePublication Date: 2021TAMU Faculty Authors (Claimed):
- The Digital Religion Yearbook 2021 Repository Documents / PreprintsPublication Date: 2021TAMU Faculty Authors (Claimed):
- Thresholding Analysis and Feature Extraction from 3D Ground Penetrating Radar Data for Noninvasive Assessment of Peanut Yield Academic ArticlePublication Date: 2021TAMU Faculty Authors (Claimed):
- The importance of dominance and genotype-by-environment interactions on grain yield variation in a large-scale public cooperative maize experiment. Academic ArticlePublication Date: 2021TAMU Faculty Authors (Claimed):
- Three-Year Study of the Impact of a Research Experience Program in Aerospace Engineering on Undergraduate Students Academic ArticlePublication Date: 2021
- Thank you for not smoking - A multi-method investigation to understand the effect of anti-smoking warnings in television programs Academic ArticlePublication Date: 2021TAMU Faculty Authors (Claimed):
- Timing dysfunction and cerebellar resting state functional connectivity abnormalities in youth at clinical high-risk for psychosis. Academic ArticlePublication Date: 2021TAMU Faculty Authors (Claimed):
- The effect of expanded insurance coverage under the Affordable Care Act on emergency department utilization in New York. Academic ArticlePublication Date: 2021TAMU Faculty Authors (Claimed):
- Ohsfeldt, Robert, Health Policy and Management, Health Science Center, School of Public Health, Texas A&M University
- Gary, Jodie, School of Architecture, Center for Health Systems and Design, School of Nursing, Texas A&M University, Health Science Center
- Kum, Hye Chung, Health Policy and Management, College of Engineering, Industrial and Systems Engineering, Computer Science and Engineering, Texas A&M University, Health Science Center, School of Public Health