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R W ROBERTSON

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Surgery|March 19, 2010
Penetrating heart wound; the report of an interesting caseR W ROBERTSON
Kentucky Medical Journal|March 19, 2010
Traumatic diaphragmatic herniaR W ROBERTSON
Language and Cognitive Processes|December 19, 2014
Knowledge Activation Versus Sentence Mapping when Representing Fictional Characters' Emotional StatesMorton Ann Gernsbacher, Rachel R W Robertson
Psychological Science|October 14, 2014
READING SKILL AND SUPPRESSION REVISITEDMorton Ann Gernsbacher, Rachel R W Robertson
Journal of Pragmatics|December 19, 2014
The role of suppression in figurative language comprehensionMorton Ann Gemsbacher, Rachel R W Robertson
Haemophilia : the Official Journal of the World Federation of Hemophilia|January 13, 2000
Iliopsoas haemophiliac pseudotumours with bowel fistulationD C Heaton, R W Robertson, A G Rothwell
The British Journal of Surgery|July 1, 1984
Segmental phenolization of ingrowing toenails: a randomized controlled studyA J Morkane, R W Robertson, G S Inglis
Gynecologic Oncology|April 1, 1974
Atypical endometrial changes associated with carcinomaL A Gray, R W Robertson, W M Christopherson
Cognition & Emotion|October 14, 2014
Do Readers Mentally Represent Characters' Emotional States?Morton Ann Gernsbacher, H Hill Goldsmith, Rachel R W Robertson
Scientific Studies of Reading : the Official Journal of the Society for the Scientific Study of Reading|December 19, 2014
How Automatically Do Readers Infer Fictional Characters' Emotional States?Morton Ann Gernsbacher, Brenda M Hallada, Rachel R W Robertson
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Surgery|March 19, 2010
Penetrating heart wound; the report of an interesting caseR W ROBERTSON
Kentucky Medical Journal|March 19, 2010
Traumatic diaphragmatic herniaR W ROBERTSON
Language and Cognitive Processes|December 19, 2014
Knowledge Activation Versus Sentence Mapping when Representing Fictional Characters' Emotional StatesMorton Ann Gernsbacher, Rachel R W Robertson
Psychological Science|October 14, 2014
READING SKILL AND SUPPRESSION REVISITEDMorton Ann Gernsbacher, Rachel R W Robertson
Journal of Pragmatics|December 19, 2014
The role of suppression in figurative language comprehensionMorton Ann Gemsbacher, Rachel R W Robertson
Haemophilia : the Official Journal of the World Federation of Hemophilia|January 13, 2000
Iliopsoas haemophiliac pseudotumours with bowel fistulationD C Heaton, R W Robertson, A G Rothwell
The British Journal of Surgery|July 1, 1984
Segmental phenolization of ingrowing toenails: a randomized controlled studyA J Morkane, R W Robertson, G S Inglis
Gynecologic Oncology|April 1, 1974
Atypical endometrial changes associated with carcinomaL A Gray, R W Robertson, W M Christopherson
Cognition & Emotion|October 14, 2014
Do Readers Mentally Represent Characters' Emotional States?Morton Ann Gernsbacher, H Hill Goldsmith, Rachel R W Robertson
Scientific Studies of Reading : the Official Journal of the Society for the Scientific Study of Reading|December 19, 2014
How Automatically Do Readers Infer Fictional Characters' Emotional States?Morton Ann Gernsbacher, Brenda M Hallada, Rachel R W Robertson
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