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American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology|June 1, 1993
The use of fine-needle aspiration in the evaluation of persistent palpable dominant breast massesW H Hindle, P A Payne, E Y Pan
In Vitro|March 1, 1975
Physiological and biochemical effects of the mycotoxin patulin on Chang liver cell culturesW I Schaeffer, N E Smith, P A Payne
Veterinary Therapeutics : Research in Applied Veterinary Medicine|October 14, 2006
Evaluation of an imidacloprid (8.8% w/w)--permethrin (44.0% w/w) topical spot-on and a fipronil (9.8% w/w)--(S)-methoprene (8.8% w/w) topical spot-on to repel, prevent attachment, and kill adult Ixodes scapularis and Amblyomma americanum ticks on dogsM W Dryden, P A Payne, V Smith, et al.
Veterinary Therapeutics : Research in Applied Veterinary Medicine|October 14, 2006
Evaluation of an imidacloprid (8.8% w/w)--permethrin (44.0% w/w) topical spot-on and a fipronil (9.8% w/w)--(S)-methoprene (8.8% w/w) topical spot-on to repel, prevent attachment, and kill adult Rhipicephalus sanguineus and Dermacentor variabilis ticks on dogsM W Dryden, P A Payne, V Smith, et al.
Veterinary Therapeutics : Research in Applied Veterinary Medicine|May 21, 2005
Comparison of common fecal flotation techniques for the recovery of parasite eggs and oocystsM W Dryden, P A Payne, R Ridley, et al.
The British Journal of Dermatology|June 1, 1982
Skin thickness measurement by pulsed ultrasound: its reproducibility, validation and variabilityC Y Tan, B Statham, R Marks, et al.
Veterinary Therapeutics : Research in Applied Veterinary Medicine|July 28, 2006
Efficacy of imidacloprid (8.8% w/w) plus permethrin (44% w/w) spot-on topical solution against Amblyomma americanum infesting dogs using a natural tick exposure modelM W Dryden, P A Payne, V Smith, et al.
Veterinary Parasitology|December 4, 2001
Effect of 0.29% w/w fipronil spray on adult flea mortality and egg production of three different cat flea, Ctenocephalides felis (Bouché), strains infesting catsP A Payne, M W Dryden, V Smith, et al.
Journal of Dentistry|October 1, 1988
Ultrasonic studies of unblemished and artificially demineralized enamel in extracted human teeth: a new method for detecting early cariesS Y Ng, M W Ferguson, P A Payne, et al.
Veterinary Therapeutics : Research in Applied Veterinary Medicine|November 22, 2005
Comparative speed of kill of selamectin, imidacloprid, and fipronil-(S)-methoprene spot-on formulations against fleas on catsM W Dryden, V Smith, P A Payne, et al.
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American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology|June 1, 1993
The use of fine-needle aspiration in the evaluation of persistent palpable dominant breast massesW H Hindle, P A Payne, E Y Pan
In Vitro|March 1, 1975
Physiological and biochemical effects of the mycotoxin patulin on Chang liver cell culturesW I Schaeffer, N E Smith, P A Payne
Veterinary Therapeutics : Research in Applied Veterinary Medicine|October 14, 2006
Evaluation of an imidacloprid (8.8% w/w)--permethrin (44.0% w/w) topical spot-on and a fipronil (9.8% w/w)--(S)-methoprene (8.8% w/w) topical spot-on to repel, prevent attachment, and kill adult Ixodes scapularis and Amblyomma americanum ticks on dogsM W Dryden, P A Payne, V Smith, et al.
Veterinary Therapeutics : Research in Applied Veterinary Medicine|October 14, 2006
Evaluation of an imidacloprid (8.8% w/w)--permethrin (44.0% w/w) topical spot-on and a fipronil (9.8% w/w)--(S)-methoprene (8.8% w/w) topical spot-on to repel, prevent attachment, and kill adult Rhipicephalus sanguineus and Dermacentor variabilis ticks on dogsM W Dryden, P A Payne, V Smith, et al.
Veterinary Therapeutics : Research in Applied Veterinary Medicine|May 21, 2005
Comparison of common fecal flotation techniques for the recovery of parasite eggs and oocystsM W Dryden, P A Payne, R Ridley, et al.
The British Journal of Dermatology|June 1, 1982
Skin thickness measurement by pulsed ultrasound: its reproducibility, validation and variabilityC Y Tan, B Statham, R Marks, et al.
Veterinary Therapeutics : Research in Applied Veterinary Medicine|July 28, 2006
Efficacy of imidacloprid (8.8% w/w) plus permethrin (44% w/w) spot-on topical solution against Amblyomma americanum infesting dogs using a natural tick exposure modelM W Dryden, P A Payne, V Smith, et al.
Veterinary Parasitology|December 4, 2001
Effect of 0.29% w/w fipronil spray on adult flea mortality and egg production of three different cat flea, Ctenocephalides felis (Bouché), strains infesting catsP A Payne, M W Dryden, V Smith, et al.
Journal of Dentistry|October 1, 1988
Ultrasonic studies of unblemished and artificially demineralized enamel in extracted human teeth: a new method for detecting early cariesS Y Ng, M W Ferguson, P A Payne, et al.
Veterinary Therapeutics : Research in Applied Veterinary Medicine|November 22, 2005
Comparative speed of kill of selamectin, imidacloprid, and fipronil-(S)-methoprene spot-on formulations against fleas on catsM W Dryden, V Smith, P A Payne, et al.
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