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John W M Agar

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Hemodialysis International. International Symposium on Home Hemodialysis|July 22, 2008
Home hemodialysis in Australia and New Zealand: practical problems and solutionsJohn W M Agar
Hemodialysis International. International Symposium on Home Hemodialysis|March 18, 2015
Personal viewpoint: Limiting maximum ultrafiltration rate as a potential new measure of dialysis adequacyJohn W M Agar
Hemodialysis International. International Symposium on Home Hemodialysis|November 22, 2011
Personal viewpoint: hemodialysis--water, power, and waste disposal: rethinking our environmental responsibilitiesJohn W M Agar
Artificial Organs|December 7, 2019
Dialysis and the environment: Seeking a more sustainable futureJohn W M Agar
Kidney International|October 1, 2015
Reusing and recycling dialysis reverse osmosis system reject waterJohn W M Agar
Advances in Chronic Kidney Disease|April 28, 2009
International variations and trends in home hemodialysisJohn W M Agar
Nephrology (Carlton, Vic.)|July 9, 2010
Review: understanding sorbent dialysis systemsJohn W M Agar
Nephrology (Carlton, Vic.)|July 9, 2010
Conserving water in and applying solar power to haemodialysis: 'green dialysis' through wiser resource utilizationJohn W M Agar
Nephrology (Carlton, Vic.)|June 17, 2005
Nocturnal haemodialysis in Australia and New ZealandJohn W M Agar
American Journal of Kidney Diseases : the Official Journal of the National Kidney Foundation|July 1, 2008
Reusing dialysis wastewater: the elephant in the roomJohn W M Agar
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Hemodialysis International. International Symposium on Home Hemodialysis|July 22, 2008
Home hemodialysis in Australia and New Zealand: practical problems and solutionsJohn W M Agar
Hemodialysis International. International Symposium on Home Hemodialysis|March 18, 2015
Personal viewpoint: Limiting maximum ultrafiltration rate as a potential new measure of dialysis adequacyJohn W M Agar
Hemodialysis International. International Symposium on Home Hemodialysis|November 22, 2011
Personal viewpoint: hemodialysis--water, power, and waste disposal: rethinking our environmental responsibilitiesJohn W M Agar
Artificial Organs|December 7, 2019
Dialysis and the environment: Seeking a more sustainable futureJohn W M Agar
Kidney International|October 1, 2015
Reusing and recycling dialysis reverse osmosis system reject waterJohn W M Agar
Advances in Chronic Kidney Disease|April 28, 2009
International variations and trends in home hemodialysisJohn W M Agar
Nephrology (Carlton, Vic.)|July 9, 2010
Review: understanding sorbent dialysis systemsJohn W M Agar
Nephrology (Carlton, Vic.)|July 9, 2010
Conserving water in and applying solar power to haemodialysis: 'green dialysis' through wiser resource utilizationJohn W M Agar
Nephrology (Carlton, Vic.)|June 17, 2005
Nocturnal haemodialysis in Australia and New ZealandJohn W M Agar
American Journal of Kidney Diseases : the Official Journal of the National Kidney Foundation|July 1, 2008
Reusing dialysis wastewater: the elephant in the roomJohn W M Agar
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