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R D Phillips

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Bioelectromagnetics|January 1, 1983
Perinatal exposure to 60-Hz electric fields: effects on the development of the visual-evoked response in ratsR A Jaffe, C A Lopresti, D B Carr, et al.
Journal of Applied Physiology|April 1, 1975
Thermoregulatory, metabolic, and cardiovascular response of rats to microwavesR D Phillips, E L Hunt, R D Castro, et al.
Bioelectromagnetics|January 1, 1981
Endocrinological effects of strong 60-Hz electric fields on ratsM J Free, W T Kaune, R D Phillips, et al.
Toxicology|January 1, 1980
Effects of citrinin on renal function and structureR D Phillips, A W Hayes, W O Berndt, et al.
Bioelectromagnetics|January 1, 1982
A behavioral response of swine to a 60-Hz electric fieldD L Hjeresen, M C Miller, W T Kaune, et al.
The Journal of Nutrition|April 1, 1980
A comparison of two nonlinear models for describing intake-response relationships in higher organismsG O Ware, R D Phillips, R S Parrish, et al.
Bioelectromagnetics|January 1, 1981
Chronic exposure to 60-Hz electric fields: effects on pineal function in the ratB W Wilson, L E Anderson, D I Hilton, et al.
Bioelectromagnetics|January 1, 1980
Chronic exposure to a 60-Hz electric field: effects on synaptic transmission and peripheral nerve function in the ratR A Jaffe, B L Laszewski, D B Carr, et al.
Journal of the American Podiatric Medical Association|October 29, 1998
1998 William J. Stickel Gold Award. The effects of extrinsic muscle forces on the forefoot-to-rearfoot loading relationship in vitro. Tibia and Achilles tendonE D Ward, R D Phillips, P E Patterson, et al.
Journal of the American Podiatric Medical Association|April 1, 1991
Modification of high-heeled shoes to decrease pronation during gaitR D Phillips, D M Reczek, D Fountain, et al.
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Bioelectromagnetics|January 1, 1983
Perinatal exposure to 60-Hz electric fields: effects on the development of the visual-evoked response in ratsR A Jaffe, C A Lopresti, D B Carr, et al.
Journal of Applied Physiology|April 1, 1975
Thermoregulatory, metabolic, and cardiovascular response of rats to microwavesR D Phillips, E L Hunt, R D Castro, et al.
Bioelectromagnetics|January 1, 1981
Endocrinological effects of strong 60-Hz electric fields on ratsM J Free, W T Kaune, R D Phillips, et al.
Toxicology|January 1, 1980
Effects of citrinin on renal function and structureR D Phillips, A W Hayes, W O Berndt, et al.
Bioelectromagnetics|January 1, 1982
A behavioral response of swine to a 60-Hz electric fieldD L Hjeresen, M C Miller, W T Kaune, et al.
The Journal of Nutrition|April 1, 1980
A comparison of two nonlinear models for describing intake-response relationships in higher organismsG O Ware, R D Phillips, R S Parrish, et al.
Bioelectromagnetics|January 1, 1981
Chronic exposure to 60-Hz electric fields: effects on pineal function in the ratB W Wilson, L E Anderson, D I Hilton, et al.
Bioelectromagnetics|January 1, 1980
Chronic exposure to a 60-Hz electric field: effects on synaptic transmission and peripheral nerve function in the ratR A Jaffe, B L Laszewski, D B Carr, et al.
Journal of the American Podiatric Medical Association|October 29, 1998
1998 William J. Stickel Gold Award. The effects of extrinsic muscle forces on the forefoot-to-rearfoot loading relationship in vitro. Tibia and Achilles tendonE D Ward, R D Phillips, P E Patterson, et al.
Journal of the American Podiatric Medical Association|April 1, 1991
Modification of high-heeled shoes to decrease pronation during gaitR D Phillips, D M Reczek, D Fountain, et al.
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