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Journal of Clinical Gastroenterology|June 1, 1985
Sounding bored--the bedside manor!A B Thomson
Canadian Medical Association Journal|March 24, 2010
POSTOPERATIVE EARLY RISINGF B Thomson
The Journal of Membrane Biology|October 15, 1979
Kinetic constants for intestinal transport of four monosaccharides determined under conditions of variable effective resistance of the unstirred water layerA B Thomson
Canadian Journal of Physiology and Pharmacology|February 1, 1987
The level of dietary protein and carbohydrate has a different effect on intestinal uptake of hexoses and lipids in rabbits with an ileal resection than in those with an intact intestinal tractA B Thomson
Journal of Clinical Microbiology|March 25, 2016
One Small Step for the Gram Stain, One Giant Leap for Clinical MicrobiologyRichard B Thomson
Canadian Journal of Gastroenterology = Journal Canadien De Gastroenterologie|February 15, 2001
The dyspepsia alphabet: DU, GU, GERD, NERD, NUD/FD and UDA B Thomson
Digestive Diseases and Sciences|March 1, 1984
Acute exposure of rabbit jejunum to ethanol. In vitro uptake of hexosesA B Thomson
Canadian Journal of Physiology and Pharmacology|June 1, 1984
Mechanisms of intestinal adaptation: unstirred layer resistance and membrane transportA B Thomson
Journal of Lipid Research|August 1, 1980
Unidirectional flux rate of cholesterol and fatty acids into the intestine of rats with drug-induced diabetes mellitus: effect of variations in the effective resistance of the unstirred water layer and the bile acid micelleA B Thomson
Canadian Journal of Physiology and Pharmacology|October 1, 1983
Kinetics of uptake of glucose in rabbit jejunum: influence of sodium, unstirred layers, and passive permeationA B Thomson
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Journal of Clinical Gastroenterology|June 1, 1985
Sounding bored--the bedside manor!A B Thomson
Canadian Medical Association Journal|March 24, 2010
POSTOPERATIVE EARLY RISINGF B Thomson
The Journal of Membrane Biology|October 15, 1979
Kinetic constants for intestinal transport of four monosaccharides determined under conditions of variable effective resistance of the unstirred water layerA B Thomson
Canadian Journal of Physiology and Pharmacology|February 1, 1987
The level of dietary protein and carbohydrate has a different effect on intestinal uptake of hexoses and lipids in rabbits with an ileal resection than in those with an intact intestinal tractA B Thomson
Journal of Clinical Microbiology|March 25, 2016
One Small Step for the Gram Stain, One Giant Leap for Clinical MicrobiologyRichard B Thomson
Canadian Journal of Gastroenterology = Journal Canadien De Gastroenterologie|February 15, 2001
The dyspepsia alphabet: DU, GU, GERD, NERD, NUD/FD and UDA B Thomson
Digestive Diseases and Sciences|March 1, 1984
Acute exposure of rabbit jejunum to ethanol. In vitro uptake of hexosesA B Thomson
Canadian Journal of Physiology and Pharmacology|June 1, 1984
Mechanisms of intestinal adaptation: unstirred layer resistance and membrane transportA B Thomson
Journal of Lipid Research|August 1, 1980
Unidirectional flux rate of cholesterol and fatty acids into the intestine of rats with drug-induced diabetes mellitus: effect of variations in the effective resistance of the unstirred water layer and the bile acid micelleA B Thomson
Canadian Journal of Physiology and Pharmacology|October 1, 1983
Kinetics of uptake of glucose in rabbit jejunum: influence of sodium, unstirred layers, and passive permeationA B Thomson
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