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R Michell

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The Veterinary Record|June 8, 2001
FMD control strategiesA R Michell
The Veterinary Record|July 9, 1994
Veterinary manpowerA R Michell
The Veterinary Record|January 17, 2004
In the still of the nightA R Michell
Physiology & Behavior|August 1, 1992
Sodium preference in sheep excreting sodium predominantly in urine or faecesA R Michell
The Journal of Physiology|May 1, 1973
Changes in voluntary sodium intake during the oestrous cycle of sheepA R Michell
The British Veterinary Journal|January 1, 1974
The sodium transport hypothesis of salt appetiteA R Michell
The Veterinary Record|February 8, 2012
Cats, cations and hypertensionA R Michell
Perspectives in Biology and Medicine|January 1, 1996
Effective blood volume: an effective concept or a modern mythA R Michell
Physiology & Behavior|August 1, 1976
Relationships between individual differences in salt appetite of sheep and their plasma electrolyte statusA R Michell
Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine|January 10, 2015
The NHS celebratedAlastair R Michell
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The Veterinary Record|June 8, 2001
FMD control strategiesA R Michell
The Veterinary Record|July 9, 1994
Veterinary manpowerA R Michell
The Veterinary Record|January 17, 2004
In the still of the nightA R Michell
Physiology & Behavior|August 1, 1992
Sodium preference in sheep excreting sodium predominantly in urine or faecesA R Michell
The Journal of Physiology|May 1, 1973
Changes in voluntary sodium intake during the oestrous cycle of sheepA R Michell
The British Veterinary Journal|January 1, 1974
The sodium transport hypothesis of salt appetiteA R Michell
The Veterinary Record|February 8, 2012
Cats, cations and hypertensionA R Michell
Perspectives in Biology and Medicine|January 1, 1996
Effective blood volume: an effective concept or a modern mythA R Michell
Physiology & Behavior|August 1, 1976
Relationships between individual differences in salt appetite of sheep and their plasma electrolyte statusA R Michell
Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine|January 10, 2015
The NHS celebratedAlastair R Michell
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