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JPEN. Journal of Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition|January 1, 1991
Triacetin: a potential parenteral nutrientJ W Bailey, M W Haymond, J M Miles
Optics Express|April 15, 2010
Estimation of near-infrared water-leaving reflectance for satellite ocean color data processingSean W Bailey, Bryan A Franz, P Jeremy Werdell
Journal of Reproduction and Fertility|October 1, 1972
A gene controlling male pheromonal facilitation of PMSG-induced ovulation in miceB E Eleftheriou, D W Bailey, M X Zarrow
Metabolism: Clinical and Experimental|October 1, 1990
Metabolism of ketone bodies by skeletal muscle in starvation and uncontrolled diabetesJ W Bailey, M W Haymond, J M Miles
Perceptual and Motor Skills|June 6, 2014
Test-retest reliability of the Bod Pod: the effect of multiple assessmentsLarry A Tucker, James D Lecheminant, Bruce W Bailey
Biology Letters|June 17, 2020
Can behaviour impede evolution? Persistence of singing effort after morphological song loss in cricketsJack G Rayner, Will T Schneider, Nathan W Bailey
The Journal of Animal Ecology|February 9, 2018
Sexual signal loss: The link between behaviour and rapid evolutionary dynamics in a field cricketMarlene Zuk, Nathan W Bailey, Brian Gray, et al.
Life Sciences|August 15, 1975
Opiate receptors in mice: genetic differencesA Baran, L Shuster, B E Eleftheriou, et al.
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|October 14, 2014
The dilemma of Fisherian sexual selection: mate choice for indirect benefits despite rarity and overall weakness of trait-preference genetic correlationMichael D Greenfield, Sylvain Alem, Denis Limousin, et al.
American Journal of Public Health|October 1, 1979
Characteristics of men most likely to respond to an invitation to be screenedM R Greenlick, J W Bailey, J Wild, et al.
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JPEN. Journal of Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition|January 1, 1991
Triacetin: a potential parenteral nutrientJ W Bailey, M W Haymond, J M Miles
Optics Express|April 15, 2010
Estimation of near-infrared water-leaving reflectance for satellite ocean color data processingSean W Bailey, Bryan A Franz, P Jeremy Werdell
Journal of Reproduction and Fertility|October 1, 1972
A gene controlling male pheromonal facilitation of PMSG-induced ovulation in miceB E Eleftheriou, D W Bailey, M X Zarrow
Metabolism: Clinical and Experimental|October 1, 1990
Metabolism of ketone bodies by skeletal muscle in starvation and uncontrolled diabetesJ W Bailey, M W Haymond, J M Miles
Perceptual and Motor Skills|June 6, 2014
Test-retest reliability of the Bod Pod: the effect of multiple assessmentsLarry A Tucker, James D Lecheminant, Bruce W Bailey
Biology Letters|June 17, 2020
Can behaviour impede evolution? Persistence of singing effort after morphological song loss in cricketsJack G Rayner, Will T Schneider, Nathan W Bailey
The Journal of Animal Ecology|February 9, 2018
Sexual signal loss: The link between behaviour and rapid evolutionary dynamics in a field cricketMarlene Zuk, Nathan W Bailey, Brian Gray, et al.
Life Sciences|August 15, 1975
Opiate receptors in mice: genetic differencesA Baran, L Shuster, B E Eleftheriou, et al.
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|October 14, 2014
The dilemma of Fisherian sexual selection: mate choice for indirect benefits despite rarity and overall weakness of trait-preference genetic correlationMichael D Greenfield, Sylvain Alem, Denis Limousin, et al.
American Journal of Public Health|October 1, 1979
Characteristics of men most likely to respond to an invitation to be screenedM R Greenlick, J W Bailey, J Wild, et al.
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