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Medical Education|May 1, 1978
A novel adaptation of the information game for the development of a new drugB T Marsh, C Maxwell
Behavior Research Methods|October 24, 2018
Robust maximum marginal likelihood (RMML) estimation for item response theory modelsMaxwell R Hong, Ying Cheng
Psychological Methods|November 29, 2016
Assessing the fit of structural equation models with multiply imputed dataCraig K Enders, Maxwell Mansolf
RNA Biology|March 21, 2014
A highly conserved family of domains related to the DNA-glycosylase fold helps predict multiple novel pathways for RNA modificationsA Maxwell Burroughs, L Aravind
Journal of Clinical Psychology|July 1, 1984
PPVT IQ validity in adults: a measure of vocabulary, not of intelligenceJ K Maxwell, F Wise
Journal of Molecular Biology|June 8, 2002
Identification of four GyrA residues involved in the DNA breakage-reunion reaction of DNA gyraseSusan C Hockings, Anthony Maxwell
Neuroscience|May 24, 2003
Distribution of and organisation of dorsal horn neuronal cell bodies that possess the muscarinic m2 acetylcholine receptorW Stewart, D J Maxwell
Neuroscience Letters|January 3, 1994
Ciliary neurotrophic factor (CNTF) has a dose-dependent biphasic effect on the number of adrenergic cells which develop in avian trunk neural crest culturesY Sun, G D Maxwell
Nucleic Acids Research|September 12, 2006
A strand-passage conformation of DNA gyrase is required to allow the bacterial toxin, CcdB, to access its binding siteAndrew B Smith, Anthony Maxwell
Vaccine|September 5, 2006
Chapter 2: The burden of HPV-related cancersD Maxwell Parkin, Freddie Bray
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Medical Education|May 1, 1978
A novel adaptation of the information game for the development of a new drugB T Marsh, C Maxwell
Behavior Research Methods|October 24, 2018
Robust maximum marginal likelihood (RMML) estimation for item response theory modelsMaxwell R Hong, Ying Cheng
Psychological Methods|November 29, 2016
Assessing the fit of structural equation models with multiply imputed dataCraig K Enders, Maxwell Mansolf
RNA Biology|March 21, 2014
A highly conserved family of domains related to the DNA-glycosylase fold helps predict multiple novel pathways for RNA modificationsA Maxwell Burroughs, L Aravind
Journal of Clinical Psychology|July 1, 1984
PPVT IQ validity in adults: a measure of vocabulary, not of intelligenceJ K Maxwell, F Wise
Journal of Molecular Biology|June 8, 2002
Identification of four GyrA residues involved in the DNA breakage-reunion reaction of DNA gyraseSusan C Hockings, Anthony Maxwell
Neuroscience|May 24, 2003
Distribution of and organisation of dorsal horn neuronal cell bodies that possess the muscarinic m2 acetylcholine receptorW Stewart, D J Maxwell
Neuroscience Letters|January 3, 1994
Ciliary neurotrophic factor (CNTF) has a dose-dependent biphasic effect on the number of adrenergic cells which develop in avian trunk neural crest culturesY Sun, G D Maxwell
Nucleic Acids Research|September 12, 2006
A strand-passage conformation of DNA gyrase is required to allow the bacterial toxin, CcdB, to access its binding siteAndrew B Smith, Anthony Maxwell
Vaccine|September 5, 2006
Chapter 2: The burden of HPV-related cancersD Maxwell Parkin, Freddie Bray
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