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Miranda Davies-Tuck

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The Australian & New Zealand Journal of Obstetrics & Gynaecology|August 14, 2018
Comparison of maternal and perinatal outcomes in women with super obesity based on planned mode of deliveryAnisha Parambi, Miranda Davies-Tuck, Kirsten R Palmer
Acta Paediatrica (Oslo, Norway : 1992)|May 28, 2020
Influence of maternal region of birth on neonatal outcomes of babies born smallNicole E Young, Miranda Davies-Tuck, Atul Malhotra
Obstetrics and Gynecology|September 23, 2017
In ReplyRyan Hodges, Sasha Skinner, Miranda Davies-Tuck, et al.
Obstetrics and Gynecology|June 9, 2017
Perinatal and Maternal Outcomes After Training Residents in Forceps Before Vacuum Instrumental BirthSasha Skinner, Miranda Davies-Tuck, Euan Wallace, et al.
Early Human Development|May 26, 2019
Response to letter to EditorAndra Malikiwia, Yi-Man Lee, Miranda Davies-Tuck, et al.
Women and Birth : Journal of the Australian College of Midwives|September 4, 2018
Why ARRIVE should not thrive in AustraliaMiranda Davies-Tuck, Euan M Wallace, Caroline S E Homer
Journal of Chromatography. A|April 3, 2007
Hydrophobic and electrostatic forces control the retention of membrane peptides and proteins with an immobilised phosphatidic acid columnMiranda Davies-Tuck, Tzong-Hsien Lee, Alex Apffel, et al.
The Australian & New Zealand Journal of Obstetrics & Gynaecology|April 16, 2020
Accuracy of sonographic estimation of weight in fetuses with abdominal wall defectsPortia Spaulding, Andrew Edwards, Peter Coombs, et al.
Early Human Development|May 19, 2019
Corrigendum to "Postnatal nutritional deficit is an independent predictor of bronchopulmonary dysplasia among extremely premature infants born at or <28 weeks gestation" [Early Hum. Dev. 131 (2019) 29-35]Andra I Malikiwi, Yi-Man Lee, Miranda Davies-Tuck, et al.
Early Human Development|March 3, 2019
Postnatal nutritional deficit is an independent predictor of bronchopulmonary dysplasia among extremely premature infants born at or less than 28 weeks gestationAndra I Malikiwi, Yi-Man Lee, Miranda Davies-Tuck, et al.
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The Australian & New Zealand Journal of Obstetrics & Gynaecology|August 14, 2018
Comparison of maternal and perinatal outcomes in women with super obesity based on planned mode of deliveryAnisha Parambi, Miranda Davies-Tuck, Kirsten R Palmer
Acta Paediatrica (Oslo, Norway : 1992)|May 28, 2020
Influence of maternal region of birth on neonatal outcomes of babies born smallNicole E Young, Miranda Davies-Tuck, Atul Malhotra
Obstetrics and Gynecology|September 23, 2017
In ReplyRyan Hodges, Sasha Skinner, Miranda Davies-Tuck, et al.
Obstetrics and Gynecology|June 9, 2017
Perinatal and Maternal Outcomes After Training Residents in Forceps Before Vacuum Instrumental BirthSasha Skinner, Miranda Davies-Tuck, Euan Wallace, et al.
Early Human Development|May 26, 2019
Response to letter to EditorAndra Malikiwia, Yi-Man Lee, Miranda Davies-Tuck, et al.
Women and Birth : Journal of the Australian College of Midwives|September 4, 2018
Why ARRIVE should not thrive in AustraliaMiranda Davies-Tuck, Euan M Wallace, Caroline S E Homer
Journal of Chromatography. A|April 3, 2007
Hydrophobic and electrostatic forces control the retention of membrane peptides and proteins with an immobilised phosphatidic acid columnMiranda Davies-Tuck, Tzong-Hsien Lee, Alex Apffel, et al.
The Australian & New Zealand Journal of Obstetrics & Gynaecology|April 16, 2020
Accuracy of sonographic estimation of weight in fetuses with abdominal wall defectsPortia Spaulding, Andrew Edwards, Peter Coombs, et al.
Early Human Development|May 19, 2019
Corrigendum to "Postnatal nutritional deficit is an independent predictor of bronchopulmonary dysplasia among extremely premature infants born at or <28 weeks gestation" [Early Hum. Dev. 131 (2019) 29-35]Andra I Malikiwi, Yi-Man Lee, Miranda Davies-Tuck, et al.
Early Human Development|March 3, 2019
Postnatal nutritional deficit is an independent predictor of bronchopulmonary dysplasia among extremely premature infants born at or less than 28 weeks gestationAndra I Malikiwi, Yi-Man Lee, Miranda Davies-Tuck, et al.
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