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    AuthorPriebe, S (52)PRIEBE, S (41)Kaiser, W (14)Gillin, WP (10)Hoffmann, K (10)BAUER, M (9)Playford, RJ (8)Isermann, M (7)GRUYTERS, T (6)Homewood, KP (6)... View MoreSubjectMedicine (76)Electronic Engineering (32)Engineering (25)Materials Science (25)Computer Science (24)Law (24)Humans (20)Biology (18)English Literature (18)History (14)... View MoreDate Issued1990 - 1999 (332)1980 - 1989 (88)1970 - 1979 (82)1960 - 1969 (21)1950 - 1959 (6)1940 - 1949 (2)1914 - 1919 (1)
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    Why is epidermal growth factor present in the gut lumen? 

    Playford, RJ; Wright, NA (1996-03)
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    Gastric output of pancreatic secretory trypsin inhibitor is increased by misoprostol 

    Playford, RJ; Batten, JJ; Freeman, TC; Beardsall, K; Vesey, DA; Fenn, GC; Baron, JH; Baron, JH; Calam, J (BMJ, 1991)
    Pancreatic secretory trypsin inhibitor (PSTI) is a potent protease inhibitor that also has growth promoting activity. It has recently been identified in the foveolar cells of the stomach, which secrete mucus. We examined ...
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    The epidermal growth factor receptor (EGF-R) is present on the basolateral, but not the apical, surface of enterocytes in the human gastrointestinal tract 

    Playford, RJ; Hanby, AM; Gschmeissner, S; Peiffer, LP; Wright, NA; McGarrity, T (1996-08)
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    Application and results of the Manchester Short Assessment of Quality of Life (MANSA) 

    Priebe, S; Huxley, P; Knight, S; Evans, S (1999)
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    The effect of turbulence and shear on the flow around three dimensional square cylinders 

    Adatia, Aminmohamed (1980)
    The effect of turbulence and shear on the flow around square cylinders has been investigated (i) for models without a free end at incidence a in the range 00<a< 45 0 for models with and without end plates and, (ii) for ...
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    A Philosophical commentary on Cicero, academica priora II 1-62. 

    Alleemudder, Asraff (1979)
    In confining this Commentary to the first 62 sections of the Lucullus my intention has been to make a special study of Antiochus' case against the Academic sceptics. Although this is the only full-length counter-argume ...
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    Ecological studies on the symbiosis of termitomyces heim with Nigerian macrotermitinae 

    Thomas, Rebecca Jane (1981)
    The relationship between termites of the sub-family Macrotermitinae and the symbiotic Basidiomycete fungus Termitomyces was investigated. Fieldwork was carried out on several termite species at Mokwa in the Southern ...
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    Aspects of the monastic patronage of the English and French royal houses 1130-1270. 

    Hallam, Elizabeth M (1976)
    This study takes as its theme the relationship of the English and French kings and the religious orders, c.1130-1270, Patronage in general is a field relatively neglected in the rich literature on the monastic life, and ...
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    Filmwise condensation on a horizontal tube in the presence of forced convection and non-condensing gas 

    Lee, Wah Cheng (1982)
    Accurate and repeatable heat-transfer data have been obtained for filmwise condensation from pure vapours (steam and Refrigerant 113) and vapour-gas (steam-air, steam-hydrogen, Refrigerant 1 13-air and Refrigerant ...
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    Habit and spontaneity in Samuel Beckett's English fictions. 

    Leith, Linda J (1976)
    In this study I will be analysing the way in which the contraries that Beckett calls habit and spontaneity are used in the fictions he wrote in English. In his discursive writings Beckett comments on human experience generally ...
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