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Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, and Allied Disciplines|February 18, 2009
The future of genetics in psychology and psychiatry: microarrays, genome-wide association, and non-coding RNARobert Plomin, Oliver S P Davis
Journal of Cultural Diversity|February 22, 2002
Cultural considerations for treatment of childhood obesityS P Davis, L Northington, K Kolar
The Laryngoscope|June 16, 1999
Magnetic resonance navigation for head and neck lesionsS P Davis, V K Anand, G Dhillon
Frontiers in Genetics|January 31, 2014
From observational to dynamic geneticsClaire M A Haworth, Oliver S P Davis
The American Journal of Medical Technology|August 1, 1983
Maximizing the benefits of type and screen by continued surveillance of transfusion practiceS P Davis, C Barrasso, P M Ness
Applied Optics|November 19, 2010
Fourier transform spectroscopy of LaS in the infraredR J Winkel, S P Davis, M C Abrams
Bioinformatics (Oxford, England)|November 15, 2008
The SNPMaP package for R: a framework for genome-wide association using DNA pooling on microarraysOliver S P Davis, Robert Plomin, Leonard C Schalkwyk
Cognitive Neuropsychiatry|July 28, 2009
Learning abilities and disabilities: generalist genes in early adolescenceOliver S P Davis, Claire M A Haworth, Robert Plomin
Psychological Science|September 8, 2009
Dramatic increase in heritability of cognitive development from early to middle childhood: an 8-year longitudinal study of 8,700 pairs of twinsOliver S P Davis, Claire M A Haworth, Robert Plomin
Nature Reviews. Genetics|October 28, 2009
Common disorders are quantitative traitsRobert Plomin, Claire M A Haworth, Oliver S P Davis
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Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, and Allied Disciplines|February 18, 2009
The future of genetics in psychology and psychiatry: microarrays, genome-wide association, and non-coding RNARobert Plomin, Oliver S P Davis
Journal of Cultural Diversity|February 22, 2002
Cultural considerations for treatment of childhood obesityS P Davis, L Northington, K Kolar
The Laryngoscope|June 16, 1999
Magnetic resonance navigation for head and neck lesionsS P Davis, V K Anand, G Dhillon
Frontiers in Genetics|January 31, 2014
From observational to dynamic geneticsClaire M A Haworth, Oliver S P Davis
The American Journal of Medical Technology|August 1, 1983
Maximizing the benefits of type and screen by continued surveillance of transfusion practiceS P Davis, C Barrasso, P M Ness
Applied Optics|November 19, 2010
Fourier transform spectroscopy of LaS in the infraredR J Winkel, S P Davis, M C Abrams
Bioinformatics (Oxford, England)|November 15, 2008
The SNPMaP package for R: a framework for genome-wide association using DNA pooling on microarraysOliver S P Davis, Robert Plomin, Leonard C Schalkwyk
Cognitive Neuropsychiatry|July 28, 2009
Learning abilities and disabilities: generalist genes in early adolescenceOliver S P Davis, Claire M A Haworth, Robert Plomin
Psychological Science|September 8, 2009
Dramatic increase in heritability of cognitive development from early to middle childhood: an 8-year longitudinal study of 8,700 pairs of twinsOliver S P Davis, Claire M A Haworth, Robert Plomin
Nature Reviews. Genetics|October 28, 2009
Common disorders are quantitative traitsRobert Plomin, Claire M A Haworth, Oliver S P Davis
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