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The Medical Journal of Australia|March 17, 1984
Persisting characteristics of parents of battered childrenR K Oates, A Peacock, D Forrest
Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.)|September 13, 2014
De novo design of peptide scaffolds as novel preorganized ligands for metal-ion coordinationAimee J Gamble, Anna F A Peacock
Chemistry, an Asian Journal|November 24, 2015
De Novo Design of Xeno-Metallo Coiled CoilsLouise N Slope, Anna F A Peacock
Archives of Disease in Childhood|June 26, 2010
Period problems: disorders of menstruation in adolescentsA Peacock, N S Alvi, T Mushtaq
Metal Ions in Life Sciences|February 23, 2013
Natural and artificial proteins containing cadmiumAnna F A Peacock, Vincent L Pecoraro
Chemistry, an Asian Journal|August 21, 2008
Medicinal organometallic chemistry: designing metal arene complexes as anticancer agentsAnna F A Peacock, Peter J Sadler
Clinical Pediatrics|January 1, 1985
Mothers of abused children. A comparison studyR K Oates, D Forrest, A Peacock
Pediatrics|January 1, 1985
Long-term effects of nonorganic failure to thriveR K Oates, A Peacock, D Forrest
Translational Sports Medicine|April 14, 2025
Impact of Early Season Jump Loads on Neuromuscular Performance in Division I Volleyball: Analyzing Force, Velocity, and Power From Countermovement Jump TestsGabriel J Sanders, Stacie Skodinski, Corey A Peacock
Journal of Motor Behavior|February 10, 2004
Development of prehension between 5 and 10 years of age: distance scaling, grip aperture, and sight of the handMary M Smyth, Janet Katamba, Kirsty A Peacock
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The Medical Journal of Australia|March 17, 1984
Persisting characteristics of parents of battered childrenR K Oates, A Peacock, D Forrest
Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.)|September 13, 2014
De novo design of peptide scaffolds as novel preorganized ligands for metal-ion coordinationAimee J Gamble, Anna F A Peacock
Chemistry, an Asian Journal|November 24, 2015
De Novo Design of Xeno-Metallo Coiled CoilsLouise N Slope, Anna F A Peacock
Archives of Disease in Childhood|June 26, 2010
Period problems: disorders of menstruation in adolescentsA Peacock, N S Alvi, T Mushtaq
Metal Ions in Life Sciences|February 23, 2013
Natural and artificial proteins containing cadmiumAnna F A Peacock, Vincent L Pecoraro
Chemistry, an Asian Journal|August 21, 2008
Medicinal organometallic chemistry: designing metal arene complexes as anticancer agentsAnna F A Peacock, Peter J Sadler
Clinical Pediatrics|January 1, 1985
Mothers of abused children. A comparison studyR K Oates, D Forrest, A Peacock
Pediatrics|January 1, 1985
Long-term effects of nonorganic failure to thriveR K Oates, A Peacock, D Forrest
Translational Sports Medicine|April 14, 2025
Impact of Early Season Jump Loads on Neuromuscular Performance in Division I Volleyball: Analyzing Force, Velocity, and Power From Countermovement Jump TestsGabriel J Sanders, Stacie Skodinski, Corey A Peacock
Journal of Motor Behavior|February 10, 2004
Development of prehension between 5 and 10 years of age: distance scaling, grip aperture, and sight of the handMary M Smyth, Janet Katamba, Kirsty A Peacock
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