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Jane Pearson

her posthumous biography Jane Pearson or Jane Sibson (1735 – 20 March 1816) was a British Quaker minister and diarist. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Association between health indicators of maternal adversity and the rate of infant entry to local authority care in England: a longitudinal ecological study

    Association between health indicators of maternal adversity and the rate of infant entry to local authority care in England: a longitudinal ecological study by Ruth Gilbert, Shabeer Syed, Bianca De Stavola, Rachel Jane Pearson, Matthew Alexander Jay, Linda Petronella Martina Maria Wijlaars, Stuart John Bedston

    Published 2020-08-01
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    Guideline-directed antihypertensive medication use among young adult participants with uncontrolled hypertension at enrollment in the MyHEART study

    Guideline-directed antihypertensive medication use among young adult participants with uncontrolled hypertension at enrollment in the MyHEART study by Megan R. Knutson Sinaise, Jennifer Zaborek, KyungMann Kim, Diane R. Lauver, Patrick McBride, Jane Pearson, Allexa Licon, Anupama Joseph, Heather M. Johnson, Kara K. Hoppe

    Published 2024-11-01
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