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Proceedings. Biological Sciences|September 13, 2000
Latitudinal cline in segment number in an arthropod species, Strigamia maritimaC Kettle, W Arthur
Evolution & Development|March 21, 2001
Geographic patterning of variation in segment number in geophilomorph centipedes: clines and speciationW Arthur, C Kettle
The Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews|May 5, 2000
Absorbable synthetic versus catgut suture material for perineal repairC Kettle, R B Johanson
The Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews|May 5, 2000
Continuous versus interrupted sutures for perineal repairC Kettle, R B Johanson
The Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews|October 19, 2007
Continuous versus interrupted sutures for repair of episiotomy or second degree tearsC Kettle, R K Hills, K M K Ismail
BMJ Open|February 12, 2017
Perineal resuturing versus expectant management following vaginal delivery complicated by a dehisced wound (PREVIEW): a nested qualitative studyL Dudley, C Kettle, J Waterfield, et al.
BMJ Open|February 12, 2017
Perineal resuturing versus expectant management following vaginal delivery complicated by a dehisced wound (PREVIEW): a pilot and feasibility randomised controlled trialL Dudley, C Kettle, P W Thomas, et al.
The Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews|July 21, 2006
Methods of repair for obstetric anal sphincter injuryR Fernando, A H Sultan, C Kettle, et al.
Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior|September 10, 2002
Molecular analyses of the principal components of response strengthPeter R Killeen, Scott S Hall, Mark P Reilly, et al.
Behavioural Processes|September 20, 2012
Rats (Rattus norvegicus) and pigeons (Columbia livia) are sensitive to the distance to food, but only rats request more food when distance increasesMark P Reilly, Diana Posadas-Sánchez, Lauren C Kettle, et al.
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Proceedings. Biological Sciences|September 13, 2000
Latitudinal cline in segment number in an arthropod species, Strigamia maritimaC Kettle, W Arthur
Evolution & Development|March 21, 2001
Geographic patterning of variation in segment number in geophilomorph centipedes: clines and speciationW Arthur, C Kettle
The Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews|May 5, 2000
Absorbable synthetic versus catgut suture material for perineal repairC Kettle, R B Johanson
The Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews|May 5, 2000
Continuous versus interrupted sutures for perineal repairC Kettle, R B Johanson
The Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews|October 19, 2007
Continuous versus interrupted sutures for repair of episiotomy or second degree tearsC Kettle, R K Hills, K M K Ismail
BMJ Open|February 12, 2017
Perineal resuturing versus expectant management following vaginal delivery complicated by a dehisced wound (PREVIEW): a nested qualitative studyL Dudley, C Kettle, J Waterfield, et al.
BMJ Open|February 12, 2017
Perineal resuturing versus expectant management following vaginal delivery complicated by a dehisced wound (PREVIEW): a pilot and feasibility randomised controlled trialL Dudley, C Kettle, P W Thomas, et al.
The Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews|July 21, 2006
Methods of repair for obstetric anal sphincter injuryR Fernando, A H Sultan, C Kettle, et al.
Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior|September 10, 2002
Molecular analyses of the principal components of response strengthPeter R Killeen, Scott S Hall, Mark P Reilly, et al.
Behavioural Processes|September 20, 2012
Rats (Rattus norvegicus) and pigeons (Columbia livia) are sensitive to the distance to food, but only rats request more food when distance increasesMark P Reilly, Diana Posadas-Sánchez, Lauren C Kettle, et al.
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