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John Costello

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Augmentative and Alternative Communication (Baltimore, Md. : 1985)|January 10, 2022
The BCH message banking process™, voice banking, and double-dipping™John Costello, Martine Smith
Trends in Ecology & Evolution|July 2, 2025
Ecologically representative Marine Protected Area planning can think globally and act locallyQianshuo Zhao, Mark John Costello
Nurse Education in Practice|February 5, 2008
Teaching pre-registration student nurses to assess acutely ill patients: an evaluation of an acute illness management programmeColin D Steen, John Costello
Peerj|September 20, 2021
The distribution of benthic amphipod crustaceans in Indonesian seasTri Arfianti, Mark John Costello
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|February 21, 2004
Systematic review of prevalence of aspirin induced asthma and its implications for clinical practiceChristine Jenkins, John Costello, Linda Hodge
Peerj|September 13, 2023
Body size and trophic level increase with latitude, and decrease in the deep-sea and Antarctica, for marine fish speciesHan-Yang Lin, Mark John Costello
Journal of Communication Disorders|August 1, 2006
Asking well-built questions for evidence-based practice in augmentative and alternative communicationRalf W Schlosser, Rajinder Koul, John Costello
Peerj|July 19, 2018
Progress in the discovery of amphipod crustaceansTri Arfianti, Simon Wilson, Mark John Costello
Peerj|September 11, 2023
Progress in the discovery of isopods (Crustacea: Peracarida)-is the description rate slowing down?Lena Hartebrodt, Simon Wilson, Mark John Costello
Peerj|October 2, 2023
Numbers of fish species, higher taxa, and phylogenetic similarity decrease with latitude and depth, and deep-sea assemblages are uniqueHan-Yang Lin, Shane Wright, Mark John Costello
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Augmentative and Alternative Communication (Baltimore, Md. : 1985)|January 10, 2022
The BCH message banking process™, voice banking, and double-dipping™John Costello, Martine Smith
Trends in Ecology & Evolution|July 2, 2025
Ecologically representative Marine Protected Area planning can think globally and act locallyQianshuo Zhao, Mark John Costello
Nurse Education in Practice|February 5, 2008
Teaching pre-registration student nurses to assess acutely ill patients: an evaluation of an acute illness management programmeColin D Steen, John Costello
Peerj|September 20, 2021
The distribution of benthic amphipod crustaceans in Indonesian seasTri Arfianti, Mark John Costello
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|February 21, 2004
Systematic review of prevalence of aspirin induced asthma and its implications for clinical practiceChristine Jenkins, John Costello, Linda Hodge
Peerj|September 13, 2023
Body size and trophic level increase with latitude, and decrease in the deep-sea and Antarctica, for marine fish speciesHan-Yang Lin, Mark John Costello
Journal of Communication Disorders|August 1, 2006
Asking well-built questions for evidence-based practice in augmentative and alternative communicationRalf W Schlosser, Rajinder Koul, John Costello
Peerj|July 19, 2018
Progress in the discovery of amphipod crustaceansTri Arfianti, Simon Wilson, Mark John Costello
Peerj|September 11, 2023
Progress in the discovery of isopods (Crustacea: Peracarida)-is the description rate slowing down?Lena Hartebrodt, Simon Wilson, Mark John Costello
Peerj|October 2, 2023
Numbers of fish species, higher taxa, and phylogenetic similarity decrease with latitude and depth, and deep-sea assemblages are uniqueHan-Yang Lin, Shane Wright, Mark John Costello
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