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The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition|November 1, 1983
Association of maternal smoking with body composition of the newbornG G Harrison, R S Branson, Y E Vaucher
Scientific Reports|January 3, 2024
Intrinsic motivation in a virtual reality mock crime affects participants' willingness to invest more effort in deceptive interviewsIsabella S Branson, Craig P Speelman, Shane L Rogers
The Journal of Trauma|October 11, 1992
Cost and complications during in-hospital transport of critically ill patients: a prospective cohort studyJ M Hurst, K Davis, D J Johnson, et al.
Current Medicinal Chemistry|September 1, 2012
A liver-derived rat epithelial cell line from biliary origin acquires hepatic functions upon sequential exposure to hepatogenic growth factors and cytokinesJ De Kock, S Snykers, S Branson, et al.
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The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition|November 1, 1983
Association of maternal smoking with body composition of the newbornG G Harrison, R S Branson, Y E Vaucher
Scientific Reports|January 3, 2024
Intrinsic motivation in a virtual reality mock crime affects participants' willingness to invest more effort in deceptive interviewsIsabella S Branson, Craig P Speelman, Shane L Rogers
The Journal of Trauma|October 11, 1992
Cost and complications during in-hospital transport of critically ill patients: a prospective cohort studyJ M Hurst, K Davis, D J Johnson, et al.
Current Medicinal Chemistry|September 1, 2012
A liver-derived rat epithelial cell line from biliary origin acquires hepatic functions upon sequential exposure to hepatogenic growth factors and cytokinesJ De Kock, S Snykers, S Branson, et al.
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