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Overview

Mary B. Harris is affiliated with the University of New Mexico in the United States. Their research spans several interdisciplinary fields, primarily focusing on medicine and computer science. The scientist's body of work addresses a range of medical and technological issues, with a particular emphasis on diagnostic and detection techniques.

Mary B. Harris's scholarly output includes contributions to the study of colorectal cancer screening and detection, gastric cancer management, gastrointestinal bleeding diagnosis and treatment, as well as applications of radiomics and machine learning in medical imaging. Additionally, their work extends into areas of digital and cyber forensics, along with advanced malware detection techniques.

Their recent papers include:

  • Accuracy and Inter-observer Agreement Among Endoscopists for Visual Identification of Colorectal Polyps Using Endoscopy Images, 2022, Digestive Diseases and Sciences
  • Mo1070: ACCURACY AND INTER-OBSERVER AGREEMENT AMONG ENDOSCOPISTS FOR VISUAL IDENTIFICATION OF COLORECTAL POLYPS USING ENDOSCOPY IMAGES, 2022, Gastroenterology

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Mary B. Harris are:

  • Thi Khuc
  • Amol Agarwal
  • Sergey V. Kantsevoy
  • Bryan F. Curtin
  • Matilda Hagan

The venues where Mary B. Harris most often publishes include:

  • Digestive Diseases and Sciences
  • Gastroenterology

The main fields of study focus on Medicine and Computer Science, with notable subfields including:

  • Oncology
  • Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine
  • Gastroenterology
  • Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging
  • Information Systems

Mary B. Harris's research covers key topics such as:

  • Colorectal Cancer Screening and Detection
  • Gastric Cancer Management and Outcomes
  • Gastrointestinal Bleeding Diagnosis and Treatment
  • Radiomics and Machine Learning in Medical Imaging
  • Digital and Cyber Forensics
  • Digital Media Forensic Detection
  • Advanced Malware Detection Techniques

Best Publications

  • Correlates and Characteristics of Boredom Proneness and Boredom1

    Mary B. Harris

  • Effect of Note Taking and Review on Recall.

    Judith L. Fisher;Mary B. Harris

  • Gay and lesbian parents

    Mary B. Harris;Pauline H. Turner

  • Gender and Ethnic Differences in Obesity‐Related Behaviors and Attitudes In a College Sample

    Mary B. Harris;Laurie C. Walters;Stefanie Waschull

  • A comparison of a self-control and a contract procedure for weight control.

    Mary B. Harris;Carol G. Bruner

  • Self-directed program for weight control: A pilot study.

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  • Modification of syntactic style

    Albert Bandura;Mary Bierman Harris

  • Self-directed weight control through eating and exercise.

    Mary B. Harris;Erin S. Hallbauer

  • Gender and Perceptions of Danger

    Mary B. Harris;Kari C. Miller

  • SEXUAL KNOWLEDGE, SEXUAL INTERESTS, AND SOURCES OF SEXUAL INFORMATION OF RURAL AND URBAN ADOLESCENTS FROM THREE CULTURES

    Sally M. Davis;Mary B. Harris

  • The effects of performing one altruistic act on the likelihood of performing another.

    Mary B. Harris

  • Mediators between frustration and aggression in a field experiment

    Mary B. Harris

  • Weight control and weight concern in competitive female gymnasts.

    Mary B. Harris;Debbie Greco

  • Is Love Seen as Different for the Obese?1

    Mary B. Harris

  • Disordered eating in South-western Pueblo Indians and Hispanics.

    Janeanne T. Snow;Mary B. Harris

  • Gender and aggression II: Personal aggressiveness

    Mary B. Harris;Kelly Knight-Bohnhoff

  • Parenting in Gay and Lesbian Families

    Pauline H. Turner;Lynn Scadden;Mary B. Harris

  • Feeling fat: motivations, knowledge, and attitudes of overweight women and men.

    Mary B. Harris;Stefanie Waschull;Laurie Walters

  • Teaching self-control of study behavior.

    William M. Beneke;Mary B. Harris

  • The relationships of age, sex, ethnicity, and weight to stereotypes of obesity and self perception.

    Harris Mb;Smith Sd

  • Waiters, Customers, and Service: Some Tips About Tipping1

    Mary B. Harris

Frequent Co-Authors

Denis K Burnham
Denis K Burnham Western Sydney University

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