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Journal of Genetic Counseling|November 13, 2020
Attitudes toward population screening among people living with fragile X syndrome in the UK: 'I wouldn't wish him away, I'd just wish his fragile X syndrome away'Felicity K Boardman
Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta|December 14, 1972
Photochemical properties of a photosystem II subchloroplast fragmentN K Boardman
Social Science & Medicine (1982)|September 20, 2017
Experience as knowledge: Disability, distillation and (reprogenetic) decision-makingFelicity K Boardman
Acta Paediatrica (Oslo, Norway : 1992)|May 3, 2020
Whose life is worth preserving? Disabled people and the expressivist objection to neonatologyFelicity K Boardman
Physics in Medicine and Biology|March 1, 1976
An inexpensive computer colour television system for the presentation of radionuclide scintigramsA K Boardman
Sociology of Health & Illness|October 12, 2013
Knowledge is power? The role of experiential knowledge in genetically 'risky' reproductive decisionsFelicity K Boardman
Physics in Medicine and Biology|March 1, 1979
Constrained optimisation and its application to scintigraphyA K Boardman
Nursing|October 1, 1995
Comforting a child when someone close diesK Smith, K Boardman
Social Science & Medicine (1982)|November 16, 2010
Accessing the field: Disability and the research processLindsey Brown, Felicity K Boardman
Molecular Genetics & Genomic Medicine|September 10, 2018
How do genetically disabled adults view selective reproduction? Impairment, identity, and genetic screeningFelicity K Boardman, Rachel Hale
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Journal of Genetic Counseling|November 13, 2020
Attitudes toward population screening among people living with fragile X syndrome in the UK: 'I wouldn't wish him away, I'd just wish his fragile X syndrome away'Felicity K Boardman
Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta|December 14, 1972
Photochemical properties of a photosystem II subchloroplast fragmentN K Boardman
Social Science & Medicine (1982)|September 20, 2017
Experience as knowledge: Disability, distillation and (reprogenetic) decision-makingFelicity K Boardman
Acta Paediatrica (Oslo, Norway : 1992)|May 3, 2020
Whose life is worth preserving? Disabled people and the expressivist objection to neonatologyFelicity K Boardman
Physics in Medicine and Biology|March 1, 1976
An inexpensive computer colour television system for the presentation of radionuclide scintigramsA K Boardman
Sociology of Health & Illness|October 12, 2013
Knowledge is power? The role of experiential knowledge in genetically 'risky' reproductive decisionsFelicity K Boardman
Physics in Medicine and Biology|March 1, 1979
Constrained optimisation and its application to scintigraphyA K Boardman
Nursing|October 1, 1995
Comforting a child when someone close diesK Smith, K Boardman
Social Science & Medicine (1982)|November 16, 2010
Accessing the field: Disability and the research processLindsey Brown, Felicity K Boardman
Molecular Genetics & Genomic Medicine|September 10, 2018
How do genetically disabled adults view selective reproduction? Impairment, identity, and genetic screeningFelicity K Boardman, Rachel Hale
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