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Emergency Medicine Journal : EMJ
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August 22, 2006
Towards evidence based emergency medicine: best BETs from the Manchester Royal Infirmary. Oral antihistamines for insect bites
Bernard A Foëx, Caroline Lee
Frontiers in Veterinary Science
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October 8, 2021
A Perspective on Strategic Enrichment for Brain Development: Is This the Key to Animal Happiness?
Dana L M Campbell, Caroline Lee
Peerj
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February 24, 2025
A review of behavioral testing in decapod shrimp (Caridea) and prawns (Dendrobranchiata) with applications for welfare assessment in aquaculture
Dana L M Campbell, Caroline Lee
Frontiers in Veterinary Science
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March 12, 2021
A Multi-Disciplinary Approach to Assess the Welfare Impacts of a New Virtual Fencing Technology
Caroline Lee, Dana L M Campbell
Emergency Medicine Journal : EMJ
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August 23, 2005
Best evidence topic report. Rectal or intravenous non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs in acute renal colic
Caroline Lee, Dhurga Gnanasegaram, Margaret Maloba
Physiology & Behavior
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October 8, 2013
Are hungry sheep more pessimistic? The effects of food restriction on cognitive bias and the involvement of ghrelin in its regulation
Else Verbeek, Drewe Ferguson, Caroline Lee
International Journal of Occupational and Environmental Health
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July 8, 2014
Dust diseases and the legacy of corporate manipulation of science and law
David Egilman, Tess Bird, Caroline Lee
Scientific Reports
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August 9, 2019
Pharmacologically-induced stress has minimal impact on judgement and attention biases in sheep
Jessica E Monk, Sue Belson, Caroline Lee
Journal of Viral Hepatitis
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November 10, 2022
Prevalence of hepatitis B virus amongst refugees, asylum seekers and internally displaced persons in low- and middle-income countries: A systematic review
Caroline Lee, Theophilus I Emeto, Nick Walsh
International Journal of Occupational and Environmental Health
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March 4, 2014
MetLife and its corporate allies: dust diseases and the manipulation of science
David S Egilman, Tess Bird, Caroline Lee
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Emergency Medicine Journal : EMJ
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August 22, 2006
Towards evidence based emergency medicine: best BETs from the Manchester Royal Infirmary. Oral antihistamines for insect bites
Bernard A Foëx, Caroline Lee
Frontiers in Veterinary Science
|
October 8, 2021
A Perspective on Strategic Enrichment for Brain Development: Is This the Key to Animal Happiness?
Dana L M Campbell, Caroline Lee
Peerj
|
February 24, 2025
A review of behavioral testing in decapod shrimp (Caridea) and prawns (Dendrobranchiata) with applications for welfare assessment in aquaculture
Dana L M Campbell, Caroline Lee
Frontiers in Veterinary Science
|
March 12, 2021
A Multi-Disciplinary Approach to Assess the Welfare Impacts of a New Virtual Fencing Technology
Caroline Lee, Dana L M Campbell
Emergency Medicine Journal : EMJ
|
August 23, 2005
Best evidence topic report. Rectal or intravenous non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs in acute renal colic
Caroline Lee, Dhurga Gnanasegaram, Margaret Maloba
Physiology & Behavior
|
October 8, 2013
Are hungry sheep more pessimistic? The effects of food restriction on cognitive bias and the involvement of ghrelin in its regulation
Else Verbeek, Drewe Ferguson, Caroline Lee
International Journal of Occupational and Environmental Health
|
July 8, 2014
Dust diseases and the legacy of corporate manipulation of science and law
David Egilman, Tess Bird, Caroline Lee
Scientific Reports
|
August 9, 2019
Pharmacologically-induced stress has minimal impact on judgement and attention biases in sheep
Jessica E Monk, Sue Belson, Caroline Lee
Journal of Viral Hepatitis
|
November 10, 2022
Prevalence of hepatitis B virus amongst refugees, asylum seekers and internally displaced persons in low- and middle-income countries: A systematic review
Caroline Lee, Theophilus I Emeto, Nick Walsh
International Journal of Occupational and Environmental Health
|
March 4, 2014
MetLife and its corporate allies: dust diseases and the manipulation of science
David S Egilman, Tess Bird, Caroline Lee
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