J H Tripp
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Donovan C, Mellanby A, Jacobson L, Taylor B, Tripp J
Br J Gen Pract
. 1998 Mar;
47(424):715-8.
PMID: 9519517
Background: The rate of unwanted pregnancies in adolescents in the United Kingdom (UK) is one of the highest in Europe and is a major reason for the RCGP's concern at...
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Mellanby A, Pearson V, Tripp J
Arch Dis Child
. 1998 Mar;
77(5):459-62.
PMID: 9487976
No abstract available.
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Shah V, Quinn M, Tripp J
Arch Dis Child Fetal Neonatal Ed
. 1998 Feb;
77(2):F141-2.
PMID: 9377139
Aim: To determine whether venepuncture accords with the accepted (BPA) criteria of not causing more than minimal physical or psychological distress during non-therapeutic research. Methods: Ninety two venepunctures were carried...
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Hanlon M, Tripp J, Ellis R, FLACK F, Selley W, Shoesmith H
Dev Med Child Neurol
. 1997 Aug;
39(8):534-42.
PMID: 9295849
The maturation of deglutition apnoea time was investigated in 42 bottle-fed preterm infants, 28 to 37 weeks gestation, and in 29 normal term infants as a comparison group. Deglutition apnoea...
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Tripp J, Dunstan G
J R Coll Physicians Lond
. 1995 Sep;
29(5):410-1.
PMID: 8847684
No abstract available.
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Mellanby A, Phelps F, Crichton N, Tripp J
BMJ
. 1995 Aug;
311(7002):414-7.
PMID: 7640585
Objectives: To develop and teach a school sex education programme that will lead to a decrease in sexual activity. Design: A matched internal and external control experiment, comparing control populations...
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