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T W Chapman

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Journal of Hospital Marketing|December 11, 1986
Supporting physicians in a competitive environment: one hospital's approach to assist private practitionersT W Chapman, L H Mugmon
Biotechnology Progress|June 23, 2010
Rate of precipitation of calcium phosphate on heated surfacesK P Barton, T W Chapman, D Lund
Biotechnology and Bioengineering|March 1, 1985
Dilute acid hydrolysis of paper birch: kinetics studies of xylan and acetyl-group hydrolysisM T Maloney, T W Chapman, A J Baker
The Journal of Heredity|January 6, 2006
Inbreeding ancestors: the role of sibmating in the social evolution of gall thripsM J McLeish, T W Chapman, B J Crespi
Biotechnology and Bioengineering|October 5, 1987
Continuous ethanol production from D-xylose by Candida shehataeM A Alexander, T W Chapman, T W Jeffries
Annual Review of Entomology|January 1, 1997
Ecology and evolution of galling thrips and their alliesB J Crespi, D A Carmean, T W Chapman
Applied and Environmental Microbiology|September 1, 1989
Continuous-Culture Responses of Candida shehatae to Shifts in Temperature and Aeration: Implications for Ethanol InhibitionM A Alexander, T W Chapman, T W Jeffries
Biotechnology Progress|June 23, 2010
An engineering analysis of the production of xylose by dilute Acid hydrolysis of hardwood hemicelluloseM T Maloney, T W Chapman, A J Baker
Die Naturwissenschaften|February 5, 2002
Reproductive division of labour coevolves with gall size in Australian thrips with soldiersT E Wills, T W Chapman, B D Kranz, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|February 8, 2000
High relatedness and inbreeding at the origin of eusociality in gall-inducing thripsT W Chapman, B J Crespi, B D Kranz, et al.
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Journal of Hospital Marketing|December 11, 1986
Supporting physicians in a competitive environment: one hospital's approach to assist private practitionersT W Chapman, L H Mugmon
Biotechnology Progress|June 23, 2010
Rate of precipitation of calcium phosphate on heated surfacesK P Barton, T W Chapman, D Lund
Biotechnology and Bioengineering|March 1, 1985
Dilute acid hydrolysis of paper birch: kinetics studies of xylan and acetyl-group hydrolysisM T Maloney, T W Chapman, A J Baker
The Journal of Heredity|January 6, 2006
Inbreeding ancestors: the role of sibmating in the social evolution of gall thripsM J McLeish, T W Chapman, B J Crespi
Biotechnology and Bioengineering|October 5, 1987
Continuous ethanol production from D-xylose by Candida shehataeM A Alexander, T W Chapman, T W Jeffries
Annual Review of Entomology|January 1, 1997
Ecology and evolution of galling thrips and their alliesB J Crespi, D A Carmean, T W Chapman
Applied and Environmental Microbiology|September 1, 1989
Continuous-Culture Responses of Candida shehatae to Shifts in Temperature and Aeration: Implications for Ethanol InhibitionM A Alexander, T W Chapman, T W Jeffries
Biotechnology Progress|June 23, 2010
An engineering analysis of the production of xylose by dilute Acid hydrolysis of hardwood hemicelluloseM T Maloney, T W Chapman, A J Baker
Die Naturwissenschaften|February 5, 2002
Reproductive division of labour coevolves with gall size in Australian thrips with soldiersT E Wills, T W Chapman, B D Kranz, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|February 8, 2000
High relatedness and inbreeding at the origin of eusociality in gall-inducing thripsT W Chapman, B J Crespi, B D Kranz, et al.
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