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R G Shaw

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Australian and New Zealand Journal of Medicine|June 1, 1990
Ranitidine-associated recurrent acute pancreatitisR Herrmann, R G Shaw, D J Fone
Genetics|May 3, 2000
Spontaneous mutational effects on reproductive traits of arabidopsis thalianaR G Shaw, D L Byers, E Darmo
The Medical Journal of Australia|November 29, 1980
Cardiac arrest after intravenous injection of cimetidineR G Shaw, M L Mashford, P V Desmond
BMJ Open|May 21, 2015
Why do patients with 'primary care sensitive' problems access ambulance services? A systematic mapping review of the literatureMatthew J Booker, Ali R G Shaw, Sarah Purdy
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|August 11, 2000
Outbreeding depression varies among cohorts of Ipomopsis aggregata planted in natureN M Waser, M V Price, R G Shaw
Genetics|December 2, 1998
Genetic components of variation in Nemophila menziesii undergoing inbreeding: morphology and flowering timeR G Shaw, D L Byers, F H Shaw
BMJ Open|August 5, 2017
Seeking ambulance treatment for 'primary care' problems: a qualitative systematic review of patient, carer and professional perspectivesMatthew J Booker, Sarah Purdy, Alison R G Shaw
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications|July 16, 1985
Polypentapeptide of elastin: temperature dependence of ellipticity and correlation with elastomeric forceD W Urry, R G Shaw, K U Prasad
BMJ Open|October 12, 2019
Ambulance use for 'primary care' problems: an ethnographic study of seeking and providing help in a UK ambulance serviceMatthew James Booker, Sarah Purdy, Rebecca Barnes, et al.
BMJ Open|November 28, 2018
'Primary care sensitive' situations that result in an ambulance attendance: a conversation analytic study of UK emergency '999' call recordingsMatthew James Booker, Ali R G Shaw, Sarah Purdy, et al.
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Australian and New Zealand Journal of Medicine|June 1, 1990
Ranitidine-associated recurrent acute pancreatitisR Herrmann, R G Shaw, D J Fone
Genetics|May 3, 2000
Spontaneous mutational effects on reproductive traits of arabidopsis thalianaR G Shaw, D L Byers, E Darmo
The Medical Journal of Australia|November 29, 1980
Cardiac arrest after intravenous injection of cimetidineR G Shaw, M L Mashford, P V Desmond
BMJ Open|May 21, 2015
Why do patients with 'primary care sensitive' problems access ambulance services? A systematic mapping review of the literatureMatthew J Booker, Ali R G Shaw, Sarah Purdy
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|August 11, 2000
Outbreeding depression varies among cohorts of Ipomopsis aggregata planted in natureN M Waser, M V Price, R G Shaw
Genetics|December 2, 1998
Genetic components of variation in Nemophila menziesii undergoing inbreeding: morphology and flowering timeR G Shaw, D L Byers, F H Shaw
BMJ Open|August 5, 2017
Seeking ambulance treatment for 'primary care' problems: a qualitative systematic review of patient, carer and professional perspectivesMatthew J Booker, Sarah Purdy, Alison R G Shaw
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications|July 16, 1985
Polypentapeptide of elastin: temperature dependence of ellipticity and correlation with elastomeric forceD W Urry, R G Shaw, K U Prasad
BMJ Open|October 12, 2019
Ambulance use for 'primary care' problems: an ethnographic study of seeking and providing help in a UK ambulance serviceMatthew James Booker, Sarah Purdy, Rebecca Barnes, et al.
BMJ Open|November 28, 2018
'Primary care sensitive' situations that result in an ambulance attendance: a conversation analytic study of UK emergency '999' call recordingsMatthew James Booker, Ali R G Shaw, Sarah Purdy, et al.
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