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1. Comparing Gender Congruency in Nonsurgical versus Postsurgical Top Surgery Patients: A Prospective Survey Study.

2. Where the rubber meets the road: Emerging environmental impacts of tire wear particles and their chemical cocktails.

3. Using the fish plasma model to evaluate potential effects of pharmaceuticals in effluent from a large urban wastewater treatment plant.

4. Bioretention filtration prevents acute mortality and reduces chronic toxicity for early life stage coho salmon (Oncorhynchus kisutch) episodically exposed to urban stormwater runoff.

5. Neonicotinoid mixture alters trophic interactions in a freshwater aquatic invertebrate community.

6. Biochar and fungi as bioretention amendments for bacteria and PAH removal from stormwater.

7. Chronic toxicity of three formulations of neonicotinoid insecticides and their mixture on two daphniid species: Daphnia magna and Ceriodaphnia dubia.

8. Urban Roadway Runoff Is Lethal to Juvenile Coho, Steelhead, and Chinook Salmonids, But Not Congeneric Sockeye.

9. Risks of mining to salmonid-bearing watersheds.

10. Ethical Dilemmas in Global Plastic Surgery: Divergent Perspectives of Local and Visiting Surgeons.

11. Craniosynostosis of the Metopic Suture in a Patient With CADASIL/Lehman Syndrome.

12. Treading Water: Tire Wear Particle Leachate Recreates an Urban Runoff Mortality Syndrome in Coho but Not Chum Salmon.

13. Philanthropy in Plastic Surgery: Best Practices and Measuring Impact.

14. Rethinking Farkas: Updating Cephalic Index Norms in a Large, Diverse Population.

16. A ubiquitous tire rubber-derived chemical induces acute mortality in coho salmon.

17. Urban stormwater and crude oil injury pathways converge on the developing heart of a shore-spawning marine forage fish.

18. Population viability in a host-parasitoid system is mediated by interactions between population stage structure and life stage differential susceptibility to toxicants.

19. New Guinea highland wild dogs are the original New Guinea singing dogs.

20. Metals leaching from common residential and commercial roofing materials across four years of weathering and implications for environmental loading.

21. An urban stormwater runoff mortality syndrome in juvenile coho salmon.

22. Endoscopic surgery for nonsyndromic craniosynostosis: a 16-year single-center experience.

23. Using High-Resolution Mass Spectrometry to Identify Organic Contaminants Linked to Urban Stormwater Mortality Syndrome in Coho Salmon.

24. Interspecies variation in the susceptibility of adult Pacific salmon to toxic urban stormwater runoff.

25. Description of Mexican Cleft Surgeons' Experience With Foreign Surgical Volunteer Missions in Mexico.

26. Urban stormwater runoff negatively impacts lateral line development in larval zebrafish and salmon embryos.

27. Development of suspect and non-target screening methods for detection of organic contaminants in highway runoff and fish tissue with high-resolution time-of-flight mass spectrometry.

28. Predictors, Quality Markers, and Economics of Volunteering Internationally: Results from a Comprehensive Survey of American Society of Plastic Surgeons Members.

29. Number of Surgical Procedures for Patients With Cleft lip and Palate From Birth to 21 Years Old at a Single Children's Hospital.

30. Coho salmon spawner mortality in western US urban watersheds: bioinfiltration prevents lethal storm water impacts.

31. Severe Coal Tar Sealcoat Runoff Toxicity to Fish Is Prevented by Bioretention Filtration.

32. Confirmation of Stormwater Bioretention Treatment Effectiveness Using Molecular Indicators of Cardiovascular Toxicity in Developing Fish.

33. Soil bioretention protects juvenile salmon and their prey from the toxic impacts of urban stormwater runoff.

34. Zebrafish and clean water technology: assessing soil bioretention as a protective treatment for toxic urban runoff.

35. Toward enhanced MIQE compliance: reference residual normalization of qPCR gene expression data.

36. Low-level copper exposures increase visibility and vulnerability of juvenile coho salmon to cutthroat trout predators.

37. Childhood victimization and crime victimization.

38. Recurrent die-offs of adult coho salmon returning to spawn in Puget Sound lowland urban streams.

39. Effects of water hardness, alkalinity, and dissolved organic carbon on the toxicity of copper to the lateral line of developing fish.

40. Chemosensory deprivation in juvenile coho salmon exposed to dissolved copper under varying water chemistry conditions.

41. Age and trophic position dominate bioaccumulation of mercury and organochlorines in the food web of Lake Washington.

42. Recent Southeast Asian domestication and Lapita dispersal of sacred male pseudohermaphroditic "tuskers" and hairless pigs of Vanuatu.

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