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Emily Harrison

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Scientific American|March 29, 2003
Out of the woods. Moving the gray wolf off the endangered listEmily Harrison
Scientific American|February 24, 2005
Eye of the beholder. Wonders under the lens of the optical microscopeEmily Harrison
Scientific American|August 1, 2008
Change in the air. Banning CFC-driven inhalers could levy a toll on asthma sufferersEmily Harrison
Scientific American|April 23, 2004
Biophysics. Magnetic moodsEmily Harrison
Scientific American|December 6, 2006
Looking better. Advanced light microscopy for the research massesEmily Harrison
Scientific American|September 6, 2007
Suffering a slow recovery. Failed rebuilding after Katrina sets off a mental health crisis in the GulfEmily Harrison
Scientific American|February 2, 2008
Radiant informationEmily Harrison
Scientific American|November 10, 2007
Blood cells for saleEmily Harrison
British Journal of Nursing (Mark Allen Publishing)|August 24, 2006
IV steroids for MS relapse: clinical governance implicationsEmily Harrison, Bernadette Porter
British Journal of Nursing (Mark Allen Publishing)|November 19, 2004
A nurse-led, patient-centred mitoxantrone service in neurologyEmily Harrison, Bernadette Porter
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Scientific American|March 29, 2003
Out of the woods. Moving the gray wolf off the endangered listEmily Harrison
Scientific American|February 24, 2005
Eye of the beholder. Wonders under the lens of the optical microscopeEmily Harrison
Scientific American|August 1, 2008
Change in the air. Banning CFC-driven inhalers could levy a toll on asthma sufferersEmily Harrison
Scientific American|April 23, 2004
Biophysics. Magnetic moodsEmily Harrison
Scientific American|December 6, 2006
Looking better. Advanced light microscopy for the research massesEmily Harrison
Scientific American|September 6, 2007
Suffering a slow recovery. Failed rebuilding after Katrina sets off a mental health crisis in the GulfEmily Harrison
Scientific American|February 2, 2008
Radiant informationEmily Harrison
Scientific American|November 10, 2007
Blood cells for saleEmily Harrison
British Journal of Nursing (Mark Allen Publishing)|August 24, 2006
IV steroids for MS relapse: clinical governance implicationsEmily Harrison, Bernadette Porter
British Journal of Nursing (Mark Allen Publishing)|November 19, 2004
A nurse-led, patient-centred mitoxantrone service in neurologyEmily Harrison, Bernadette Porter
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