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J Halliday

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Transactions. Edinburgh Obstetrical Society|April 4, 2018
The Causation of the Sacculated Pregnant UterusJ Halliday Croom
Social Science & Medicine (1982)|January 2, 2007
Business cycles, migration and healthTimothy J Halliday
Journal of Surgical Case Reports|June 27, 2014
Management of a bilobed testicle in a 12-year-old boyLaura J Halliday
Mutation Research|April 1, 1994
Transgenic systems for in vivo mutational analysis (Provost et al., Mutation Res., 288 (1993) 133-149)A Gordon, J Halliday
Applied and Environmental Microbiology|August 1, 1982
Dilution of liquid Rhizobium cultures to increase production capacity of inoculant plantsP Somasegaran, J Halliday
The Journal of Medical Research|December 9, 2009
The Effect of Quinine on Rabbits inoculated with Rabies : (A Preliminary report.)L Frothingham, J Halliday
Journal of Rural Studies|October 1, 1995
In search of counterurbanisation: some evidence from Devon on the relationship between patterns of migration and motivationJ Halliday, M Coombes
Health Information Management : Journal of the Health Information Management Association of Australia|February 6, 1998
The accuracy of eclampsia cases reported to the Victorian Inpatient Minimum Database and the Perinatal Data Collection UnitM Riley, J Halliday
Health Economics|March 10, 2011
Health status and the allocation of timeMelinda Podor, Timothy J Halliday
Nature|August 21, 1980
Removal of sialic acid from cardiac sarcolemma does not affect contractile function in electrically stimulated guinea pig left atriaS E Harding, J Halliday
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Transactions. Edinburgh Obstetrical Society|April 4, 2018
The Causation of the Sacculated Pregnant UterusJ Halliday Croom
Social Science & Medicine (1982)|January 2, 2007
Business cycles, migration and healthTimothy J Halliday
Journal of Surgical Case Reports|June 27, 2014
Management of a bilobed testicle in a 12-year-old boyLaura J Halliday
Mutation Research|April 1, 1994
Transgenic systems for in vivo mutational analysis (Provost et al., Mutation Res., 288 (1993) 133-149)A Gordon, J Halliday
Applied and Environmental Microbiology|August 1, 1982
Dilution of liquid Rhizobium cultures to increase production capacity of inoculant plantsP Somasegaran, J Halliday
The Journal of Medical Research|December 9, 2009
The Effect of Quinine on Rabbits inoculated with Rabies : (A Preliminary report.)L Frothingham, J Halliday
Journal of Rural Studies|October 1, 1995
In search of counterurbanisation: some evidence from Devon on the relationship between patterns of migration and motivationJ Halliday, M Coombes
Health Information Management : Journal of the Health Information Management Association of Australia|February 6, 1998
The accuracy of eclampsia cases reported to the Victorian Inpatient Minimum Database and the Perinatal Data Collection UnitM Riley, J Halliday
Health Economics|March 10, 2011
Health status and the allocation of timeMelinda Podor, Timothy J Halliday
Nature|August 21, 1980
Removal of sialic acid from cardiac sarcolemma does not affect contractile function in electrically stimulated guinea pig left atriaS E Harding, J Halliday
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