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Analysis of the applicability of aircraft vulnerability assessment and reduction techniques to small surface craft
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Lillis
, Julia
A
.
Published 2012
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The Association of Daytime Maternal Napping and Exercise With Nighttime Sleep in First-Time Mothers Between 3 and 6 Months Postpartum
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Hamilton, N.A
,
Khou, C.S
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Lillis
, T.
A
,
Pressman, S.D
Published 2018
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Perceived lack of training moderates relationship between healthcare providers’ personality and sense of efficacy in trauma-informed care
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Baker, C.
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Gerhart, J.
,
Hobfoll, S.E
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Lillis
, T.
A
,
Stevens, N.R
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Ziadni, M.S
Published 2019
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Sleep quality buffers the effects of negative social interactions on maternal mood in the 3–6 month postpartum period: a daily diary study
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Boddy, L.E
,
Hamilton, N.A
,
Khou, C.S
,
Lillis
, T.
A
,
Pressman, S.D
,
Wagner, L.M
,
Ziadni, M.S
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