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Dyer H
Can Med Assoc J . 2010 Mar; 2(6):494-501. PMID: 20310291
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Dyer H
Nurs Times . 2002 Apr; 96(43):16. PMID: 11968678
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Giller C, Bowman G, Dyer H, Mootz L, Krippner W
Neurosurgery . 1993 May; 32(5):737-41; discussion 741-2. PMID: 8492848
Forty-five measurements of diameters of 12 human cerebral arteries were performed during 10 craniotomies under moderate changes in mean blood pressure and end tidal CO2. The mean change in blood...
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Dyer H
Health Libr Rev . 1990 Nov; 7(4):196-203. PMID: 10108522
This paper presents a wide-ranging overview of compact disc technology in the library environment. It raises important issues currently being debated in the literature and aims to question and stimulate...
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Dawson V, Coelen R, Murphy S, Graham D, Dyer H, SUNDERMAN J
Aust J Exp Biol Med Sci . 1985 Feb; 63 ( Pt 1):99-107. PMID: 4040361
Serum, eye secretions, post-nasal swabs, external ear swabs and middle ear effusions (MEE) were collected from 131 Australian Aboriginal children with chronic otitis media with effusion (COME). The children were...
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SUNDERMAN J, Dyer H
Med J Aust . 1984 Jun; 140(12):708-11. PMID: 6727736
Ear, nose and throat diseases in children living in the Kimberley region of Western Australia have been systematically studied over the last 15 years. A "diagnostic triad" is described; this...
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Oh T, Dyer H, Wall B, Hall R, Jellet L
Anaesth Intensive Care . 1976 Nov; 4(4):342-6. PMID: 824971
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Yuen R, Vaughan R, Dyer H, Giles K
Med J Aust . 1976 Jun; 1(23):862-5. PMID: 135199
Twenty-one patients had acupuncture treatment for chronic, disabling pain. Ten (47.5%) thought they had obtained worthwhile relief by the time treatment was completed. Six (30%) had no or negligible benefit...