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H Bungay

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Public Health|September 4, 2021
Mental health and resilience: Arts on Prescription for children and young people in a school settingL Efstathopoulou, H Bungay
Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology|June 27, 2003
Composites of bacterial cellulose and paper made with a rotating disk bioreactorR Mormino, H Bungay
Clinical Radiology|July 7, 2012
Normal variations in pancreatic contour are associated with intestinal malrotation and can mimic neoplasmJ Chandra, C Grierson, H Bungay
Public Health|October 18, 2021
Arts, creativity and healthH Bungay, H Chatterjee, S Hogan
Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology|May 22, 2002
Inclusion of solid particles in bacterial celluloseG Serafica, R Mormino, H Bungay
Perspectives in Public Health|May 12, 2023
Critical perspectives on Arts on PrescriptionH Bungay, A Jensen, N Holt
Radiography (London, England : 1995)|April 19, 2020
How effective are lead-rubber aprons in protecting radiosensitive organs from secondary ionizing radiation?C M Hayre, H Bungay, C Jeffery
Perspectives in Public Health|June 9, 2020
The impact of participatory arts in promoting social relationships for older people within care homesA Dadswell, H Bungay, C Wilson, et al.
The British Journal of Radiology|August 5, 2009
Reduction of perception error by double reporting of minimal preparation CT colonR Murphy, A Slater, R Uberoi, et al.
Radiography (London, England : 1995)|January 8, 2018
Can placing lead-rubber inferolateral to the light beam diaphragm limit ionising radiation to multiple radiosensitive organs?C Hayre, H Bungay, C Jeffery, et al.
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Public Health|September 4, 2021
Mental health and resilience: Arts on Prescription for children and young people in a school settingL Efstathopoulou, H Bungay
Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology|June 27, 2003
Composites of bacterial cellulose and paper made with a rotating disk bioreactorR Mormino, H Bungay
Clinical Radiology|July 7, 2012
Normal variations in pancreatic contour are associated with intestinal malrotation and can mimic neoplasmJ Chandra, C Grierson, H Bungay
Public Health|October 18, 2021
Arts, creativity and healthH Bungay, H Chatterjee, S Hogan
Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology|May 22, 2002
Inclusion of solid particles in bacterial celluloseG Serafica, R Mormino, H Bungay
Perspectives in Public Health|May 12, 2023
Critical perspectives on Arts on PrescriptionH Bungay, A Jensen, N Holt
Radiography (London, England : 1995)|April 19, 2020
How effective are lead-rubber aprons in protecting radiosensitive organs from secondary ionizing radiation?C M Hayre, H Bungay, C Jeffery
Perspectives in Public Health|June 9, 2020
The impact of participatory arts in promoting social relationships for older people within care homesA Dadswell, H Bungay, C Wilson, et al.
The British Journal of Radiology|August 5, 2009
Reduction of perception error by double reporting of minimal preparation CT colonR Murphy, A Slater, R Uberoi, et al.
Radiography (London, England : 1995)|January 8, 2018
Can placing lead-rubber inferolateral to the light beam diaphragm limit ionising radiation to multiple radiosensitive organs?C Hayre, H Bungay, C Jeffery, et al.
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