Browsing Faculty and Researcher Data and Papers by Subject "Safety"
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Acyline: the first study in humans of a potent, new gonadotropin-releasing hormone antagonist
(Endocrine Society, 2002-07)Acyline is a novel GnRH antagonist found in animal studies to be a potent suppressor of circulating gonadotropin and testosterone (T) levels. We conducted the first study of acyline administration to humans. ... -
Commuter Mobility versus Work-zone Safety: An Empirical Study using Data Mining of Anonymous User Generated Trip Information
(2019)The two primary considerations for highway work-zones are its effect on commuter mobility and worker safety which are often spoken of together. However, it must be noted that they conflict with each other. This research ... -
IF YOU PROVIDE, WILL THEY RIDE? MOTIVATORS AND DETERRENTS TO SHARED MICRO-MOBILITY
(2020)Bike share, e-bike share, and e-scooter systems (shared micro-mobility) are gaining popularity throughout the United States and internationally, but the optimal system design has not been determined. This study investigated ... -
Low dose of cyproterone acetate and testosterone enanthate for contraception in men
(Oxford University Press, 1998-05)After a control phase, 10 normal men received cyproterone acetate (CPA) at a dose of 25 mg/day (CPA-25; n=5) or 12.5 mg/day (CPA-12.5; n=5) plus testosterone enanthate (TE) 100 mg/week, for 16 weeks. Throughout ... -
Using GNSS to Evaluate Threats to the Mobility of Resources and People on Coastal Roads in USDOT Region 10
(2022)USDOT Region 10 includes three states that have extensive lengths of coastal roads (Oregon, Washington, and Alaska). In each state, long stretches of oceanfront roads are the only way to move goods and people between coastal ...