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John McClure

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Rehabilitation Psychology|May 18, 2011
The role of causal attributions in public misconceptions about brain injuryJohn McClure
Clinical Rehabilitation|September 22, 2020
Is independence enough? Rehabilitation should include autonomy and social engagement to achieve quality of lifeJohn McClure, Caspian Leah
International Journal of Obstetric Anesthesia|March 30, 2005
Fifty years of confidential enquiries into maternal deaths in the United Kingdom: should anaesthesia celebrate or not?John McClure, Griselda Cooper
Bioinformatics (Oxford, England)|June 13, 2003
Statistical adjustment of signal censoring in gene expression experimentsErnst Wit, John McClure
Comparative and Functional Genomics|July 17, 2008
Post-normalization quality assessment visualization of microarray dataJohn McClure, Ernst Wit
International Journal of Injury Control and Safety Promotion|October 9, 2009
Sources of coding discrepancies in injury morbidity data: implications for injury surveillanceKirsten McKenzie, Roderick John McClure
Nursing Research|December 15, 2011
The causal attributions of nursing students toward adolescent survivors of brain injuryMark A Linden, John McClure
Cognitive Neuropsychiatry|June 6, 2009
Appraisals of intentional actions from three perspectives: Do they relate to paranoiaLeigh Harrington, John McClure, Richard Siegert
Brain Injury|April 23, 2019
Why do people misunderstand stroke symptoms? How background knowledge affects causal attributions for ambiguous stroke symptomsJake Gallagher, John McClure, John McDowall
Studies in Health Technology and Informatics|February 19, 2005
Surface scanning soft tissuesNick J Avis, John McClure, Frederic Kleinermann
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Rehabilitation Psychology|May 18, 2011
The role of causal attributions in public misconceptions about brain injuryJohn McClure
Clinical Rehabilitation|September 22, 2020
Is independence enough? Rehabilitation should include autonomy and social engagement to achieve quality of lifeJohn McClure, Caspian Leah
International Journal of Obstetric Anesthesia|March 30, 2005
Fifty years of confidential enquiries into maternal deaths in the United Kingdom: should anaesthesia celebrate or not?John McClure, Griselda Cooper
Bioinformatics (Oxford, England)|June 13, 2003
Statistical adjustment of signal censoring in gene expression experimentsErnst Wit, John McClure
Comparative and Functional Genomics|July 17, 2008
Post-normalization quality assessment visualization of microarray dataJohn McClure, Ernst Wit
International Journal of Injury Control and Safety Promotion|October 9, 2009
Sources of coding discrepancies in injury morbidity data: implications for injury surveillanceKirsten McKenzie, Roderick John McClure
Nursing Research|December 15, 2011
The causal attributions of nursing students toward adolescent survivors of brain injuryMark A Linden, John McClure
Cognitive Neuropsychiatry|June 6, 2009
Appraisals of intentional actions from three perspectives: Do they relate to paranoiaLeigh Harrington, John McClure, Richard Siegert
Brain Injury|April 23, 2019
Why do people misunderstand stroke symptoms? How background knowledge affects causal attributions for ambiguous stroke symptomsJake Gallagher, John McClure, John McDowall
Studies in Health Technology and Informatics|February 19, 2005
Surface scanning soft tissuesNick J Avis, John McClure, Frederic Kleinermann
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