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S Greenhalgh

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Professional Care of Mother and Child|January 1, 1996
Diabetes in young children: helping families to adjustS Greenhalgh
Signs|July 5, 2007
Fresh winds in Beijing: Chinese feminists speak out on the one-child policy and women's livesS Greenhalgh
Professional Nurse (London, England)|January 24, 1998
Improving school teachers' knowledge of diabetesS Greenhalgh
The Australian Journal of Chinese Affairs = Ao Chung|July 1, 1990
Population studies in China: privileged past, anxious futureS Greenhalgh
Professional Nurse (London, England)|May 25, 2002
Helping children to learn about their diabetesS Greenhalgh
Thescientificworldjournal|June 14, 2003
A potential integrated water quality strategy for the Mississippi River Basin and the Gulf of MexicoS Greenhalgh, P Faeth
Physiotherapy|July 29, 2009
A qualitative investigation of Red Flags for serious spinal pathologyS Greenhalgh, J Selfe
Science (New York, N.Y.)|November 20, 1987
Reponse:China's Population ProgramS Greenhalgh, J Bongaarts
Science (New York, N.Y.)|March 6, 1987
Fertility policy in China: future optionsS Greenhalgh, J Bongaarts
Musculoskeletal Science & Practice|October 8, 2020
A qualitative study to explore the experiences of first contact physiotherapy practitioners in the NHS and their experiences of their first contact roleS Greenhalgh, J Selfe, G Yeowell
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Professional Care of Mother and Child|January 1, 1996
Diabetes in young children: helping families to adjustS Greenhalgh
Signs|July 5, 2007
Fresh winds in Beijing: Chinese feminists speak out on the one-child policy and women's livesS Greenhalgh
Professional Nurse (London, England)|January 24, 1998
Improving school teachers' knowledge of diabetesS Greenhalgh
The Australian Journal of Chinese Affairs = Ao Chung|July 1, 1990
Population studies in China: privileged past, anxious futureS Greenhalgh
Professional Nurse (London, England)|May 25, 2002
Helping children to learn about their diabetesS Greenhalgh
Thescientificworldjournal|June 14, 2003
A potential integrated water quality strategy for the Mississippi River Basin and the Gulf of MexicoS Greenhalgh, P Faeth
Physiotherapy|July 29, 2009
A qualitative investigation of Red Flags for serious spinal pathologyS Greenhalgh, J Selfe
Science (New York, N.Y.)|November 20, 1987
Reponse:China's Population ProgramS Greenhalgh, J Bongaarts
Science (New York, N.Y.)|March 6, 1987
Fertility policy in China: future optionsS Greenhalgh, J Bongaarts
Musculoskeletal Science & Practice|October 8, 2020
A qualitative study to explore the experiences of first contact physiotherapy practitioners in the NHS and their experiences of their first contact roleS Greenhalgh, J Selfe, G Yeowell
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