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E W Moore

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Gastroenterology|November 1, 1970
Magnesium absorption by everted sacs of rat intestine and colonT A Aldor, E W Moore
Gastroenterology|February 1, 1987
Evidence for H+ secretion by the in vivo canine gallbladderR V Rege, E W Moore
Anaesthesia|June 12, 1999
A close shaveE W Moore, C M Cowan
Gastroenterology|August 1, 1995
Some Ca2+ electrodes misrepresent Ca2+ binding by bile saltsE W Moore, J D Ostrow
Gastroenterology|January 1, 1971
Ammonia absorption from the human colon. The role of nonionic diffusionD O Castell, E W Moore
The American Journal of Physiology|June 1, 1992
Convective movement of Ca2+ across guinea pig gallbladder epitheliumR V Rege, E W Moore
International Journal of Obstetric Anesthesia|August 24, 2004
A survey of epidural technique and accidental dural puncture rates among obstetric anaesthetistsC M Cowan, E W Moore
The American Journal of Physiology|May 1, 1987
Pancreatic calcification and stone formation: a thermodynamic model of calcium in pancreatic juiceE W Moore, H J Verine
Anaesthesia|August 1, 1996
A black hole: an unexpected cause of difficult intubationE W Moore, M W Davies
The Journal of Clinical Investigation|January 1, 1986
Pathogenesis of calcium-containing gallstones. Canine ductular bile, but not gallbladder bile, is supersaturated with calcium carbonateR V Rege, E W Moore
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Gastroenterology|November 1, 1970
Magnesium absorption by everted sacs of rat intestine and colonT A Aldor, E W Moore
Gastroenterology|February 1, 1987
Evidence for H+ secretion by the in vivo canine gallbladderR V Rege, E W Moore
Anaesthesia|June 12, 1999
A close shaveE W Moore, C M Cowan
Gastroenterology|August 1, 1995
Some Ca2+ electrodes misrepresent Ca2+ binding by bile saltsE W Moore, J D Ostrow
Gastroenterology|January 1, 1971
Ammonia absorption from the human colon. The role of nonionic diffusionD O Castell, E W Moore
The American Journal of Physiology|June 1, 1992
Convective movement of Ca2+ across guinea pig gallbladder epitheliumR V Rege, E W Moore
International Journal of Obstetric Anesthesia|August 24, 2004
A survey of epidural technique and accidental dural puncture rates among obstetric anaesthetistsC M Cowan, E W Moore
The American Journal of Physiology|May 1, 1987
Pancreatic calcification and stone formation: a thermodynamic model of calcium in pancreatic juiceE W Moore, H J Verine
Anaesthesia|August 1, 1996
A black hole: an unexpected cause of difficult intubationE W Moore, M W Davies
The Journal of Clinical Investigation|January 1, 1986
Pathogenesis of calcium-containing gallstones. Canine ductular bile, but not gallbladder bile, is supersaturated with calcium carbonateR V Rege, E W Moore
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