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The Veterinary Record|March 24, 1990
An evaluation of the effectiveness of handheld stunners for stunning chickensN G Gregory, S B Wotton
The Journal of Urology|April 1, 1987
Scott's inflatable penile prosthesis: evaluation of mechanical survival in the series 700 modelJ G Gregory, M H Purcell
The British Veterinary Journal|November 1, 1988
Sheep slaughtering procedures. V. Responsiveness to potentially painful stimuli following electrical stunningN G Gregory, S B Wotton
Journal of the American College of Radiology : JACR|April 7, 2007
From medical invention to clinical practice: the reimbursement challenge facing new device procedures and technology--part 1: issues in medical device assessmentG Gregory Raab, David H Parr
Journal of the American College of Radiology : JACR|April 7, 2007
From medical invention to clinical practice: the reimbursement challenge facing new device procedures and technology--part 3: paymentG Gregory Raab, David H Parr
The Veterinary Record|June 1, 1991
Euthanasia of chickensN G Gregory, S B Wotton
The British Veterinary Journal|January 1, 1985
Sheep slaughtering procedures. IV. Responsiveness of the brain following electrical stunningN G Gregory, S B Wotton
British Poultry Science|December 1, 1989
Effect of stunning current on downgrading in turkeysN G Gregory, L J Wilkins
Research in Veterinary Science|March 1, 1986
Pig slaughtering procedures: time to loss of brain responsiveness after exsanguination of cardiac arrestS B Wotton, N G Gregory
Nature Chemical Biology|February 5, 2025
REPLACE-ing RNA through evolutionChristopher E Denes, G Gregory Neely
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The Veterinary Record|March 24, 1990
An evaluation of the effectiveness of handheld stunners for stunning chickensN G Gregory, S B Wotton
The Journal of Urology|April 1, 1987
Scott's inflatable penile prosthesis: evaluation of mechanical survival in the series 700 modelJ G Gregory, M H Purcell
The British Veterinary Journal|November 1, 1988
Sheep slaughtering procedures. V. Responsiveness to potentially painful stimuli following electrical stunningN G Gregory, S B Wotton
Journal of the American College of Radiology : JACR|April 7, 2007
From medical invention to clinical practice: the reimbursement challenge facing new device procedures and technology--part 1: issues in medical device assessmentG Gregory Raab, David H Parr
Journal of the American College of Radiology : JACR|April 7, 2007
From medical invention to clinical practice: the reimbursement challenge facing new device procedures and technology--part 3: paymentG Gregory Raab, David H Parr
The Veterinary Record|June 1, 1991
Euthanasia of chickensN G Gregory, S B Wotton
The British Veterinary Journal|January 1, 1985
Sheep slaughtering procedures. IV. Responsiveness of the brain following electrical stunningN G Gregory, S B Wotton
British Poultry Science|December 1, 1989
Effect of stunning current on downgrading in turkeysN G Gregory, L J Wilkins
Research in Veterinary Science|March 1, 1986
Pig slaughtering procedures: time to loss of brain responsiveness after exsanguination of cardiac arrestS B Wotton, N G Gregory
Nature Chemical Biology|February 5, 2025
REPLACE-ing RNA through evolutionChristopher E Denes, G Gregory Neely
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