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David Peacock

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Midwives|May 30, 2014
Shocking mythsDavid Peacock
Communicable Diseases Intelligence Quarterly Report|November 6, 2002
Gastroenteritis outbreak in a sporting team linked to barbecued chickenPaul Armstrong, David Peacock, Scott Cameron
Health Information and Libraries Journal|December 21, 2006
Exploring health pre-registration students use of learning resources whilst on clinical placement: replication of case study at Northumbria and Teesside Universities, UKIain Baird, David Peacock, Sharon Dobbins, et al.
Molecular Ecology|June 8, 2020
Adaptive changes in the genomes of wild rabbits after 16 years of viral epidemicsNina Schwensow, Stephen Pederson, David Peacock, et al.
Molecular Ecology|February 2, 2012
Rabbit haemorrhagic disease: applying Occam's razor to competing hypothesesDavid Peacock, Greg Mutze, Ron Sinclair, et al.
Polymers|February 28, 2023
pH-Responsive Polymer Implants for the Protection of Native Mammals: Assessment of Material Properties and Poison Incorporation on PerformanceKyle Brewer, Todd J McWhorter, Katherine Moseby, et al.
Journal of Health Care Chaplaincy|October 9, 2023
Providing spiritual care to cancer patients in the outpatient context: a pilot studyBeth L Muehlhausen, Christa Chappelle, Allison DeLaney, et al.
Evolutionary Applications|January 2, 2015
Rabbit haemorrhagic disease: virus persistence and adaptation in AustraliaNina I Schwensow, Brian Cooke, John Kovaliski, et al.
The Medical Journal of Australia|November 14, 2002
Endemic invasive amoebiasis in northern AustraliaJames S McCarthy, David Peacock, Kevin P Trown, et al.
The Veterinary Record|March 10, 2018
Substantial numerical decline in South Australian rabbit populations following the detection of rabbit haemorrhagic disease virus 2Greg Mutze, Nicki De Preu, Trish Mooney, et al.
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Midwives|May 30, 2014
Shocking mythsDavid Peacock
Communicable Diseases Intelligence Quarterly Report|November 6, 2002
Gastroenteritis outbreak in a sporting team linked to barbecued chickenPaul Armstrong, David Peacock, Scott Cameron
Health Information and Libraries Journal|December 21, 2006
Exploring health pre-registration students use of learning resources whilst on clinical placement: replication of case study at Northumbria and Teesside Universities, UKIain Baird, David Peacock, Sharon Dobbins, et al.
Molecular Ecology|June 8, 2020
Adaptive changes in the genomes of wild rabbits after 16 years of viral epidemicsNina Schwensow, Stephen Pederson, David Peacock, et al.
Molecular Ecology|February 2, 2012
Rabbit haemorrhagic disease: applying Occam's razor to competing hypothesesDavid Peacock, Greg Mutze, Ron Sinclair, et al.
Polymers|February 28, 2023
pH-Responsive Polymer Implants for the Protection of Native Mammals: Assessment of Material Properties and Poison Incorporation on PerformanceKyle Brewer, Todd J McWhorter, Katherine Moseby, et al.
Journal of Health Care Chaplaincy|October 9, 2023
Providing spiritual care to cancer patients in the outpatient context: a pilot studyBeth L Muehlhausen, Christa Chappelle, Allison DeLaney, et al.
Evolutionary Applications|January 2, 2015
Rabbit haemorrhagic disease: virus persistence and adaptation in AustraliaNina I Schwensow, Brian Cooke, John Kovaliski, et al.
The Medical Journal of Australia|November 14, 2002
Endemic invasive amoebiasis in northern AustraliaJames S McCarthy, David Peacock, Kevin P Trown, et al.
The Veterinary Record|March 10, 2018
Substantial numerical decline in South Australian rabbit populations following the detection of rabbit haemorrhagic disease virus 2Greg Mutze, Nicki De Preu, Trish Mooney, et al.
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