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C Dawes

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The Journal of Physiology|November 1, 1981
The effects of exercise on protein and electrolyte secretion in parotid salivaC Dawes
Caries Research|May 22, 2004
How much saliva is enough for avoidance of xerostomia?C Dawes
Archives of Oral Biology|April 25, 2003
Estimates, from salivary analyses, of the turnover time of the oral mucosal epithelium in humans and the number of bacteria in an edentulous mouthC Dawes
Caries Research|January 1, 1983
A mathematical model of salivary clearance of sugar from the oral cavityC Dawes
Nursing Mirror|February 9, 1983
Recovery room nursingC Dawes
Caries Research|May 11, 2010
Xylitol as caries prevention?C Dawes
The Journal of Physiology|February 1, 1972
Circadian rhythms in human salivary flow rate and compositionC Dawes
Journal (Canadian Dental Association)|September 1, 1989
Fluorides: mechanisms of action and recommendations for useC Dawes
Archives of Oral Biology|November 28, 2006
Gland size estimation and body mass index improve salivary flow rate assessmentC Dawes
Journal of Dental Research|July 1, 1995
Some reflections on the influence of Neil Jenkins on dental education and researchC Dawes
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The Journal of Physiology|November 1, 1981
The effects of exercise on protein and electrolyte secretion in parotid salivaC Dawes
Caries Research|May 22, 2004
How much saliva is enough for avoidance of xerostomia?C Dawes
Archives of Oral Biology|April 25, 2003
Estimates, from salivary analyses, of the turnover time of the oral mucosal epithelium in humans and the number of bacteria in an edentulous mouthC Dawes
Caries Research|January 1, 1983
A mathematical model of salivary clearance of sugar from the oral cavityC Dawes
Nursing Mirror|February 9, 1983
Recovery room nursingC Dawes
Caries Research|May 11, 2010
Xylitol as caries prevention?C Dawes
The Journal of Physiology|February 1, 1972
Circadian rhythms in human salivary flow rate and compositionC Dawes
Journal (Canadian Dental Association)|September 1, 1989
Fluorides: mechanisms of action and recommendations for useC Dawes
Archives of Oral Biology|November 28, 2006
Gland size estimation and body mass index improve salivary flow rate assessmentC Dawes
Journal of Dental Research|July 1, 1995
Some reflections on the influence of Neil Jenkins on dental education and researchC Dawes
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