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K Mayne

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The Medical Journal of Australia|November 21, 1994
Practice-linked continuing medical educationK Mayne
Occupational Health; a Journal for Occupational Health Nurses|March 1, 1995
A smoker's own perspective of policyK Mayne
The Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry|June 1, 1981
More than one borderline? The current status of the concept of borderline personalityK Mayne
The Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry|March 1, 1990
After Chelmsford: where now for the College?J Russell, K Mayne
British Poultry Science|June 30, 2004
Histopathological changes that occur in the turkey foot pad as a result of wet and dry litter substratesR K Mayne, R W Else, P M Hocking
British Poultry Science|March 21, 2006
Foot pad dermatitis develops at an early age in commercial turkeysR K Mayne, P M Hocking, R W Else
British Poultry Science|June 21, 2007
High dietary concentrations of biotin did not prevent foot pad dermatitis in growing turkeys and external scores were poor indicators of histopathological lesionsR K Mayne, R W Else, P M Hocking
British Poultry Science|October 24, 2007
High litter moisture alone is sufficient to cause footpad dermatitis in growing turkeysR K Mayne, R W Else, P M Hocking
Diabetes & Metabolic Syndrome|March 26, 2023
Studies are needed to support optimal insulin dose titration in gestational diabetes mellitus: A systematic reviewIsabelle K Mayne, Henry M Tyzack-Clark, Andrew P McGovern
Scanning Microscopy|January 1, 1994
Urinary glycosaminoglycans are selectively included into calcium oxalate crystals precipitated from whole human urineK Suzuki, K Mayne, I R Doyle, et al.
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The Medical Journal of Australia|November 21, 1994
Practice-linked continuing medical educationK Mayne
Occupational Health; a Journal for Occupational Health Nurses|March 1, 1995
A smoker's own perspective of policyK Mayne
The Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry|June 1, 1981
More than one borderline? The current status of the concept of borderline personalityK Mayne
The Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry|March 1, 1990
After Chelmsford: where now for the College?J Russell, K Mayne
British Poultry Science|June 30, 2004
Histopathological changes that occur in the turkey foot pad as a result of wet and dry litter substratesR K Mayne, R W Else, P M Hocking
British Poultry Science|March 21, 2006
Foot pad dermatitis develops at an early age in commercial turkeysR K Mayne, P M Hocking, R W Else
British Poultry Science|June 21, 2007
High dietary concentrations of biotin did not prevent foot pad dermatitis in growing turkeys and external scores were poor indicators of histopathological lesionsR K Mayne, R W Else, P M Hocking
British Poultry Science|October 24, 2007
High litter moisture alone is sufficient to cause footpad dermatitis in growing turkeysR K Mayne, R W Else, P M Hocking
Diabetes & Metabolic Syndrome|March 26, 2023
Studies are needed to support optimal insulin dose titration in gestational diabetes mellitus: A systematic reviewIsabelle K Mayne, Henry M Tyzack-Clark, Andrew P McGovern
Scanning Microscopy|January 1, 1994
Urinary glycosaminoglycans are selectively included into calcium oxalate crystals precipitated from whole human urineK Suzuki, K Mayne, I R Doyle, et al.
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