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January 1, 1985
Separation of mouse testis cells on a Celsep (TM) apparatus and their usefulness as a source of high molecular weight DNA or RNA
D J Wolgemuth, E Gizang-Ginsberg, E Engelmyer, et al.
Infant Behavior & Development
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August 5, 2016
Perception of occlusion by young infants: Must the occlusion event be congruent with the occluder?
J Gavin Bremner, Alan M Slater, Uschi C Mason, et al.
Frontiers in Integrative Neuroscience
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May 21, 2020
Sensory Processing and Attention Profiles Among Children With Sensory Processing Disorders and Autism Spectrum Disorders
Jewel E Crasta, Emily Salzinger, Mei-Heng Lin, et al.
Home Healthcare Nurse
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May 1, 1996
Orienting a new graduate nurse to home healthcare
M J Gavin, L J Haas, P B Pendleton, et al.
Irish Medical Journal
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June 29, 2018
Kawasaki Disease - A Review of Treatment and Outcomes in an Irish Paediatric Cohort 2010-14
A M Flinn, P J Gavin, C J McMahon, et al.
Child Development
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July 31, 2020
Orientation Effects in the Development of Linear Object Tracking in Early Infancy
Diana S Y Tham, Alison Rees, J Gavin Bremner, et al.
Child Development
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March 11, 2003
Infants' perception of object trajectories
Scott P Johnson, J Gavin Bremner, Alan Slater, et al.
Developmental Psychology
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August 10, 2011
Illusory contour figures are perceived as occluding contours by 4-month-old infants
J Gavin Bremner, Alan M Slater, Scott P Johnson, et al.
Infancy : the Official Journal of the International Society on Infant Studies
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November 7, 2020
Limits of Object Persistence: Young Infants Perceive Continuity of Vertical and Horizontal Trajectories, But Not 45-Degree Oblique Trajectories
J Gavin Bremner, Alan M Slater, Uschi C Mason, et al.
Developmental Psychology
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July 18, 2012
Trajectory perception and object continuity: effects of shape and color change on 4-month-olds' perception of object identity
J Gavin Bremner, Alan M Slater, Uschi C Mason, et al.
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Gamete Research
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January 1, 1985
Separation of mouse testis cells on a Celsep (TM) apparatus and their usefulness as a source of high molecular weight DNA or RNA
D J Wolgemuth, E Gizang-Ginsberg, E Engelmyer, et al.
Infant Behavior & Development
|
August 5, 2016
Perception of occlusion by young infants: Must the occlusion event be congruent with the occluder?
J Gavin Bremner, Alan M Slater, Uschi C Mason, et al.
Frontiers in Integrative Neuroscience
|
May 21, 2020
Sensory Processing and Attention Profiles Among Children With Sensory Processing Disorders and Autism Spectrum Disorders
Jewel E Crasta, Emily Salzinger, Mei-Heng Lin, et al.
Home Healthcare Nurse
|
May 1, 1996
Orienting a new graduate nurse to home healthcare
M J Gavin, L J Haas, P B Pendleton, et al.
Irish Medical Journal
|
June 29, 2018
Kawasaki Disease - A Review of Treatment and Outcomes in an Irish Paediatric Cohort 2010-14
A M Flinn, P J Gavin, C J McMahon, et al.
Child Development
|
July 31, 2020
Orientation Effects in the Development of Linear Object Tracking in Early Infancy
Diana S Y Tham, Alison Rees, J Gavin Bremner, et al.
Child Development
|
March 11, 2003
Infants' perception of object trajectories
Scott P Johnson, J Gavin Bremner, Alan Slater, et al.
Developmental Psychology
|
August 10, 2011
Illusory contour figures are perceived as occluding contours by 4-month-old infants
J Gavin Bremner, Alan M Slater, Scott P Johnson, et al.
Infancy : the Official Journal of the International Society on Infant Studies
|
November 7, 2020
Limits of Object Persistence: Young Infants Perceive Continuity of Vertical and Horizontal Trajectories, But Not 45-Degree Oblique Trajectories
J Gavin Bremner, Alan M Slater, Uschi C Mason, et al.
Developmental Psychology
|
July 18, 2012
Trajectory perception and object continuity: effects of shape and color change on 4-month-olds' perception of object identity
J Gavin Bremner, Alan M Slater, Uschi C Mason, et al.
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