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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|March 1, 1970
The role of phosphatidylglycerol in the vectorial phosphorylation of sugar by isolated bacterial membrane preparationsL S Milner, H R Kaback
JAMA Pediatrics|April 17, 2013
Assessment of maternal attributions of infant's hostile intent and its use in child maltreatment prevention/intervention effortsJoel S Milner, Julie L Crouch
Journal of Personality Assessment|February 1, 1985
Convergent and discriminant validity of the Child Abuse Potential InventoryK R Robertson, J S Milner
Child Abuse & Neglect|January 1, 1987
Child abuse potential and work satisfaction in day-care employeesD W Atten, J S Milner
Yeast (Chichester, England)|January 1, 1989
Cloning and analysis of the Kluyveromyces lactis TRP1 gene: a chromosomal locus flanked by genes encoding inorganic pyrophosphatase and histone H3M J Stark, J S Milner
Journal of Clinical Psychology|September 1, 1985
Development of a random response scale for the child abuse potential inventoryJ S Milner, K R Robertson
Child Abuse & Neglect|May 8, 2000
Impact of child noncompliance on stress appraisals, attributions, and disciplinary choices in mothers at high and low risk for child physical abuseC A Dopke, J S Milner
The Science of the Total Environment|July 27, 2018
Ponding in intermittent streams: A refuge for lotic taxa and a habitat for newly colonising taxa?Matthew J Hill, Victoria S Milner
Child Abuse & Neglect|August 7, 1998
Neuropsychological functioning: comparison of mothers at high- and low-risk for child physical abuseM B Nayak, J S Milner
Behavioral and Neural Biology|August 1, 1979
Dietary changes associated with electroconvulsive shockJ S Milner, M J Prewett
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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|March 1, 1970
The role of phosphatidylglycerol in the vectorial phosphorylation of sugar by isolated bacterial membrane preparationsL S Milner, H R Kaback
JAMA Pediatrics|April 17, 2013
Assessment of maternal attributions of infant's hostile intent and its use in child maltreatment prevention/intervention effortsJoel S Milner, Julie L Crouch
Journal of Personality Assessment|February 1, 1985
Convergent and discriminant validity of the Child Abuse Potential InventoryK R Robertson, J S Milner
Child Abuse & Neglect|January 1, 1987
Child abuse potential and work satisfaction in day-care employeesD W Atten, J S Milner
Yeast (Chichester, England)|January 1, 1989
Cloning and analysis of the Kluyveromyces lactis TRP1 gene: a chromosomal locus flanked by genes encoding inorganic pyrophosphatase and histone H3M J Stark, J S Milner
Journal of Clinical Psychology|September 1, 1985
Development of a random response scale for the child abuse potential inventoryJ S Milner, K R Robertson
Child Abuse & Neglect|May 8, 2000
Impact of child noncompliance on stress appraisals, attributions, and disciplinary choices in mothers at high and low risk for child physical abuseC A Dopke, J S Milner
The Science of the Total Environment|July 27, 2018
Ponding in intermittent streams: A refuge for lotic taxa and a habitat for newly colonising taxa?Matthew J Hill, Victoria S Milner
Child Abuse & Neglect|August 7, 1998
Neuropsychological functioning: comparison of mothers at high- and low-risk for child physical abuseM B Nayak, J S Milner
Behavioral and Neural Biology|August 1, 1979
Dietary changes associated with electroconvulsive shockJ S Milner, M J Prewett
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