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Original Articles

Blood, sweat, and tears: Embedding biological samples in social science research on children,

Pages 113-123 | Published online: 23 Aug 2010

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  • Address correspondence to: Denise Kall, Department of Sociology, Duke University, Box 90088, Durham, NC 27708; Fax: (919) 660–5323. E‐mail: [email protected]
  • Funding for this project was provided by the Center for Comparative Biology of Vulnerable Populations, the Children's Environmental Health Initiative, and the Department of Sociology at Duke University. Support for this project was provided by too many people to thank here, but this project could not have been completed without the support of S. Philip Morgan. I also thank Linda George, Patricia Thomas, Linda Burton, George R. Kall, Jr., and Joan Kall, for comments on a previous draft of this paper.
  • Any names of people, cities, schools, etc. that may help identify the families in this research project were changed.

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