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Australasian Physical & Engineering Sciences in Medicine|August 3, 2005
Virtual reconstruction and morphological analysis of the cranium of an ancient Egyptian mummyS Hughes, R Wright, M Barry
Annual Review of Physiology|January 1, 1991
Regulation of pulmonary surfactant secretion and clearanceJ R Wright, L G Dobbs
Journal of Health and Social Behavior|October 15, 2010
Reflections on fifty years of medical sociologyJanet R Hankin, Eric R Wright
The Journal of Histochemistry and Cytochemistry : Official Journal of the Histochemistry Society|September 1, 1990
A quantitative cytochemical method for ornithine decarboxylase activityK R Wright, P J McMillan
Natural Product Communications|September 20, 2014
Characterization of volatiles of necrotic Stenocereus thurberi and Opuntia littoralis and toxicity and olfactory preference of Drosophila melanogster, D. mojavensis wrigleyi, and D. mojavensis sonorensis to necrotic cactus volatilesCynthia R Wright, William N Setzer
Medical Education|March 16, 2017
When I say… praxisStella L Ng, Sarah R Wright
Plant Disease|February 21, 2019
Occurrence of Botrytis cinerea on Pelargonium spp. in ArgentinaH E Palmucci, E R Wright
Plant Disease|March 1, 2019
Occurrence of Stem Rot of Chrysanthemum Caused by Sclerotinia sclerotiorum in ArgentinaE R Wright, H E Palmucci
Developmental Biology|September 1, 1981
A histological and ultrastructural analysis of developmental defects produced by the mutation, lethal(1)myospheroid, in Drosophila melanogasterS M Newman, T R Wright
Journal of Bacteriology|September 19, 1997
The CcrM DNA methyltransferase is widespread in the alpha subdivision of proteobacteria, and its essential functions are conserved in Rhizobium meliloti and Caulobacter crescentusR Wright, C Stephens, L Shapiro
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Pageof 188
Australasian Physical & Engineering Sciences in Medicine|August 3, 2005
Virtual reconstruction and morphological analysis of the cranium of an ancient Egyptian mummyS Hughes, R Wright, M Barry
Annual Review of Physiology|January 1, 1991
Regulation of pulmonary surfactant secretion and clearanceJ R Wright, L G Dobbs
Journal of Health and Social Behavior|October 15, 2010
Reflections on fifty years of medical sociologyJanet R Hankin, Eric R Wright
The Journal of Histochemistry and Cytochemistry : Official Journal of the Histochemistry Society|September 1, 1990
A quantitative cytochemical method for ornithine decarboxylase activityK R Wright, P J McMillan
Natural Product Communications|September 20, 2014
Characterization of volatiles of necrotic Stenocereus thurberi and Opuntia littoralis and toxicity and olfactory preference of Drosophila melanogster, D. mojavensis wrigleyi, and D. mojavensis sonorensis to necrotic cactus volatilesCynthia R Wright, William N Setzer
Medical Education|March 16, 2017
When I say… praxisStella L Ng, Sarah R Wright
Plant Disease|February 21, 2019
Occurrence of Botrytis cinerea on Pelargonium spp. in ArgentinaH E Palmucci, E R Wright
Plant Disease|March 1, 2019
Occurrence of Stem Rot of Chrysanthemum Caused by Sclerotinia sclerotiorum in ArgentinaE R Wright, H E Palmucci
Developmental Biology|September 1, 1981
A histological and ultrastructural analysis of developmental defects produced by the mutation, lethal(1)myospheroid, in Drosophila melanogasterS M Newman, T R Wright
Journal of Bacteriology|September 19, 1997
The CcrM DNA methyltransferase is widespread in the alpha subdivision of proteobacteria, and its essential functions are conserved in Rhizobium meliloti and Caulobacter crescentusR Wright, C Stephens, L Shapiro
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