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Epilepsy & Behavior : E&B|August 29, 2025
Efficacy, safety and tolerability of adjunctive cenobamate in pediatric and adult patients with Lennox Gastaut SyndromeA W Pong, M Wehland, P Klein
The Australian Journal of Rural Health|January 24, 2009
Rural-urban disparities in health: how does Canada fare and how does Canada compare with Australia?Raymond W Pong, Marie Desmeules, Claudia Lagacé
Epilepsia|March 24, 2011
A novel mutation in the aristaless domain of the ARX gene leads to Ohtahara syndrome, global developmental delay, and ambiguous genitalia in males and neuropsychiatric disorders in femalesYaman Z Ekşioğlu, Amanda W Pong, Masanori Takeoka
Rural and Remote Health|March 9, 2011
Postgraduate specialty training in northeastern Ontario and subsequent practice locationJohn C Hogenbirk, Oxana Mian, Raymond W Pong
Current Opinion in Neurology|February 10, 2023
Recent advances in pharmacotherapy for epilepsyAmanda W Pong, Kevin J Xu, Pavel Klein
Canadian Journal of Public Health = Revue Canadienne De Sante Publique|November 12, 2002
A strategy for developing environmental health indicators for rural CanadaRaymond W Pong, J Roger Pitblado, Andrew Irvine
Applied Optics|October 1, 1985
Fiber-optic stylet for needle tip localizationG J Liese, W Pong, D E Brandt
Health & Place|November 16, 2010
Socio-spatial patterns of home care use in Ontario, Canada: a case studyPeter Kitchen, Allison Williams, Raymond W Pong, et al.
Pediatric Neurology|April 13, 2011
Developments in molecular genetic diagnostics: an update for the pediatric epilepsy specialistAmanda W Pong, Deb K Pal, Wendy K Chung
Rural and Remote Health|November 15, 2005
Advances in rural medical education in three countries: Canada, The United States and AustraliaG Tesson, R Strasser, R W Pong, et al.
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Epilepsy & Behavior : E&B|August 29, 2025
Efficacy, safety and tolerability of adjunctive cenobamate in pediatric and adult patients with Lennox Gastaut SyndromeA W Pong, M Wehland, P Klein
The Australian Journal of Rural Health|January 24, 2009
Rural-urban disparities in health: how does Canada fare and how does Canada compare with Australia?Raymond W Pong, Marie Desmeules, Claudia Lagacé
Epilepsia|March 24, 2011
A novel mutation in the aristaless domain of the ARX gene leads to Ohtahara syndrome, global developmental delay, and ambiguous genitalia in males and neuropsychiatric disorders in femalesYaman Z Ekşioğlu, Amanda W Pong, Masanori Takeoka
Rural and Remote Health|March 9, 2011
Postgraduate specialty training in northeastern Ontario and subsequent practice locationJohn C Hogenbirk, Oxana Mian, Raymond W Pong
Current Opinion in Neurology|February 10, 2023
Recent advances in pharmacotherapy for epilepsyAmanda W Pong, Kevin J Xu, Pavel Klein
Canadian Journal of Public Health = Revue Canadienne De Sante Publique|November 12, 2002
A strategy for developing environmental health indicators for rural CanadaRaymond W Pong, J Roger Pitblado, Andrew Irvine
Applied Optics|October 1, 1985
Fiber-optic stylet for needle tip localizationG J Liese, W Pong, D E Brandt
Health & Place|November 16, 2010
Socio-spatial patterns of home care use in Ontario, Canada: a case studyPeter Kitchen, Allison Williams, Raymond W Pong, et al.
Pediatric Neurology|April 13, 2011
Developments in molecular genetic diagnostics: an update for the pediatric epilepsy specialistAmanda W Pong, Deb K Pal, Wendy K Chung
Rural and Remote Health|November 15, 2005
Advances in rural medical education in three countries: Canada, The United States and AustraliaG Tesson, R Strasser, R W Pong, et al.
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