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Infancy : the Official Journal of the International Society on Infant Studies|June 20, 2007
Peripheral Stimulus Localization by 5- to 14-Week-Old Infants During Phases of AttentionSharon K Hunter, John E Richards
Life Sciences|May 18, 1987
Effect of intravenous 5-hydroxytryptophan on hypothalamic concentration of norepinephrine, dopamine, serotonin and hydroxyindole acetic acid in the fetal lambG E Richards, J Z Kendal
Child Development|October 21, 2017
Infant Visual Attention and Stimulus Repetition Effects on Object RecognitionGreg D Reynolds, John E Richards
Transplantation Proceedings|June 24, 1998
An exploratory analysis of prognostic factors for patient outcome during the first year following renal transplantation. European Tacrolimus Multicentre Renal Study GroupE Richards, S Schleibner, D Talbot
Physiology & Behavior|February 1, 1997
Development of heart inter-beat interval variability in preweanling rats: effects of exposure to alcohol and hypoxiaS J Kelly, J E Richards
Health Values|June 9, 1985
The evolving concept of worksetting health promotionJ A Fuchs, J E Richards
Journal of the American College of Nutrition|February 1, 1989
Effect of growth hormone on the glomerular filtration response to a protein mealB H Brouhard, G E Richards
Neurotoxicology and Teratology|April 16, 1998
Heart rate orienting and respiratory sinus arrhythmia development in rats exposed to alcohol or hypoxiaS J Kelly, J E Richards
Vision Research|January 13, 1998
Peripheral stimulus localization by infants with eye and head movements during visual attentionJ E Richards, S K Hunter
Child Development|August 2, 2001
Extended visual fixation and distractibility in children from six to twenty-four months of ageJ E Richards, E D Turner
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Infancy : the Official Journal of the International Society on Infant Studies|June 20, 2007
Peripheral Stimulus Localization by 5- to 14-Week-Old Infants During Phases of AttentionSharon K Hunter, John E Richards
Life Sciences|May 18, 1987
Effect of intravenous 5-hydroxytryptophan on hypothalamic concentration of norepinephrine, dopamine, serotonin and hydroxyindole acetic acid in the fetal lambG E Richards, J Z Kendal
Child Development|October 21, 2017
Infant Visual Attention and Stimulus Repetition Effects on Object RecognitionGreg D Reynolds, John E Richards
Transplantation Proceedings|June 24, 1998
An exploratory analysis of prognostic factors for patient outcome during the first year following renal transplantation. European Tacrolimus Multicentre Renal Study GroupE Richards, S Schleibner, D Talbot
Physiology & Behavior|February 1, 1997
Development of heart inter-beat interval variability in preweanling rats: effects of exposure to alcohol and hypoxiaS J Kelly, J E Richards
Health Values|June 9, 1985
The evolving concept of worksetting health promotionJ A Fuchs, J E Richards
Journal of the American College of Nutrition|February 1, 1989
Effect of growth hormone on the glomerular filtration response to a protein mealB H Brouhard, G E Richards
Neurotoxicology and Teratology|April 16, 1998
Heart rate orienting and respiratory sinus arrhythmia development in rats exposed to alcohol or hypoxiaS J Kelly, J E Richards
Vision Research|January 13, 1998
Peripheral stimulus localization by infants with eye and head movements during visual attentionJ E Richards, S K Hunter
Child Development|August 2, 2001
Extended visual fixation and distractibility in children from six to twenty-four months of ageJ E Richards, E D Turner
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