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Archives of Oral Biology|December 1, 1973
The isolation from human parotid saliva of a tyrosine-rich acidic peptide which exhibits high affinity for hydroxyapatite surfacesD I Hay
Emergency Medical Services|February 24, 2001
EMS in New ZealandH I Hay
Social Science & Medicine (1982)|January 1, 1988
Socioeconomic status and health status: a study of males in the Canada Health SurveyD I Hay
Advances in Parasitology|September 21, 2000
An overview of remote sensing and geodesy for epidemiology and public health applicationS I Hay
Trends in Parasitology|June 26, 2001
The paradox of endemic stabilityS I Hay
International Health|September 19, 2019
Maintaining progress for the most beautiful chart in the worldSimon I Hay
Canadian Family Physician Medecin De Famille Canadien|January 15, 2011
Prospective care of elderly patients in family practice part 1: health maintenance for the elderlyW I Hay
Canadian Family Physician Medecin De Famille Canadien|January 15, 2011
Prospective care of elderly patients in family practice part 2: is screening worthwhile?W I Hay
Archives of Oral Biology|December 1, 1973
The interaction of human parotid salivary proteins with hydroxyapatiteD I Hay
China CDC Weekly|May 16, 2025
Malaria Ends with Us - Time to Reinvest, Reimagine, and ReigniteSimon I Hay
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Archives of Oral Biology|December 1, 1973
The isolation from human parotid saliva of a tyrosine-rich acidic peptide which exhibits high affinity for hydroxyapatite surfacesD I Hay
Emergency Medical Services|February 24, 2001
EMS in New ZealandH I Hay
Social Science & Medicine (1982)|January 1, 1988
Socioeconomic status and health status: a study of males in the Canada Health SurveyD I Hay
Advances in Parasitology|September 21, 2000
An overview of remote sensing and geodesy for epidemiology and public health applicationS I Hay
Trends in Parasitology|June 26, 2001
The paradox of endemic stabilityS I Hay
International Health|September 19, 2019
Maintaining progress for the most beautiful chart in the worldSimon I Hay
Canadian Family Physician Medecin De Famille Canadien|January 15, 2011
Prospective care of elderly patients in family practice part 1: health maintenance for the elderlyW I Hay
Canadian Family Physician Medecin De Famille Canadien|January 15, 2011
Prospective care of elderly patients in family practice part 2: is screening worthwhile?W I Hay
Archives of Oral Biology|December 1, 1973
The interaction of human parotid salivary proteins with hydroxyapatiteD I Hay
China CDC Weekly|May 16, 2025
Malaria Ends with Us - Time to Reinvest, Reimagine, and ReigniteSimon I Hay
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