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British Journal of Hospital Medicine|June 9, 1996
MRCPsych examination technique: the clinical assessmentC Williams, P Trigwell, D Yeomans
Physiology & Behavior|August 1, 1997
Exposure to sweetened solutions enhances the anorectic effect of naloxone but not d-fenfluramineM R Yeomans, P G Clifton
Drug Safety|December 28, 1999
Prevention of the gastrointestinal adverse effects of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs: the role of proton pump inhibitorsG J Brown, N D Yeomans
Internal Medicine Journal|August 5, 2003
Future directions of medical education in AustraliaS L Elliott, N D Yeomans
Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews|December 14, 2002
Opioid peptides and the control of human ingestive behaviourMartin R Yeomans, Richard W Gray
Appetite|April 1, 1995
Does exposure enhance liking for the chilli burn?R J Stevenson, M R Yeomans
Brain Research|July 23, 1993
Collision-like interactions between acoustic and electrical signals that produce startle reflexes in reticular formation sitesJ S Yeomans, K A Cochrane
Medical and Pediatric Oncology|January 1, 1989
Etoposide (VP16) in the treatment of multisystem Langerhans cell histiocytosis (histiocytosis X)V Broadbent, J Pritchard, E Yeomans
Addictive Behaviors Reports|June 19, 2015
The Effect of Perceived Risk on the Combined Used of Alcohol and Marijuana: Results from Daily SurveysGloria Yeomans-Maldonado, Megan E Patrick
Life Sciences|June 8, 2001
M5 muscarinic receptors are needed for slow activation of dopamine neurons and for rewarding brain stimulationJ Yeomans, G Forster, C Blaha
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British Journal of Hospital Medicine|June 9, 1996
MRCPsych examination technique: the clinical assessmentC Williams, P Trigwell, D Yeomans
Physiology & Behavior|August 1, 1997
Exposure to sweetened solutions enhances the anorectic effect of naloxone but not d-fenfluramineM R Yeomans, P G Clifton
Drug Safety|December 28, 1999
Prevention of the gastrointestinal adverse effects of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs: the role of proton pump inhibitorsG J Brown, N D Yeomans
Internal Medicine Journal|August 5, 2003
Future directions of medical education in AustraliaS L Elliott, N D Yeomans
Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews|December 14, 2002
Opioid peptides and the control of human ingestive behaviourMartin R Yeomans, Richard W Gray
Appetite|April 1, 1995
Does exposure enhance liking for the chilli burn?R J Stevenson, M R Yeomans
Brain Research|July 23, 1993
Collision-like interactions between acoustic and electrical signals that produce startle reflexes in reticular formation sitesJ S Yeomans, K A Cochrane
Medical and Pediatric Oncology|January 1, 1989
Etoposide (VP16) in the treatment of multisystem Langerhans cell histiocytosis (histiocytosis X)V Broadbent, J Pritchard, E Yeomans
Addictive Behaviors Reports|June 19, 2015
The Effect of Perceived Risk on the Combined Used of Alcohol and Marijuana: Results from Daily SurveysGloria Yeomans-Maldonado, Megan E Patrick
Life Sciences|June 8, 2001
M5 muscarinic receptors are needed for slow activation of dopamine neurons and for rewarding brain stimulationJ Yeomans, G Forster, C Blaha
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