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The Practitioner|March 1, 1974
Robert Bridges. Doctor of Medicine and Poet LaureateD Ball
Radiography|October 1, 1974
A useful teaching aid--home-made radiographic phantomS Ball
The Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry|June 1, 1972
One to bind them?R Ball
Nature|October 14, 2021
Nobel-winning 'natural experiments' approach made economics more robustPhilip Ball
Nature Materials|September 25, 2021
The two faces of molten phosphorusPhilip Ball
National Science Review|April 11, 2022
A new twist on graphene: an interview with Pablo Jarillo-Herrero and Allan MacDonaldPhilip Ball
Nature Materials|July 27, 2022
Experimental organsPhilip Ball
CJEM|July 27, 2025
Just the facts: calcium administration in trauma patients receiving massive blood transfusionsTheodore Muth, Ian Ball, Raquel Oleksin, et al.
Nature|October 12, 2001
Cool atoms make physics prize matterP Ball
Today'S Surgical Nurse|May 16, 2000
Putting first things firstK Ball
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Pageof 1,857
The Practitioner|March 1, 1974
Robert Bridges. Doctor of Medicine and Poet LaureateD Ball
Radiography|October 1, 1974
A useful teaching aid--home-made radiographic phantomS Ball
The Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry|June 1, 1972
One to bind them?R Ball
Nature|October 14, 2021
Nobel-winning 'natural experiments' approach made economics more robustPhilip Ball
Nature Materials|September 25, 2021
The two faces of molten phosphorusPhilip Ball
National Science Review|April 11, 2022
A new twist on graphene: an interview with Pablo Jarillo-Herrero and Allan MacDonaldPhilip Ball
Nature Materials|July 27, 2022
Experimental organsPhilip Ball
CJEM|July 27, 2025
Just the facts: calcium administration in trauma patients receiving massive blood transfusionsTheodore Muth, Ian Ball, Raquel Oleksin, et al.
Nature|October 12, 2001
Cool atoms make physics prize matterP Ball
Today'S Surgical Nurse|May 16, 2000
Putting first things firstK Ball
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