P R Davis
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Davis P
Spine (Phila Pa 1976)
. 1981 Jan;
6(1):90-2.
PMID: 7209679
Intra-abdominal pressure measurements correlate with intradiscal pressures and myoelectric activity of the trunk muscles and are useful determinants of spinal stress. Measurements made in industrial situations using a radio pill...
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Marlin G, Davis P, Rutland J, Berend N
Thorax
. 1980 Jun;
35(6):441-5.
PMID: 7434299
Plasma and sputum concentrations of erythromycin were measured in 10 patients with chronic bronchitis during an eight-day course of a new formulation of erythromycin stearate. The plasma erythromycin levels compared...
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Davis P, Sheppard N
Br J Ind Med
. 1980 May;
37(2):175-9.
PMID: 7426467
Examination of the accident records from the telecommunication industry covering some 100 000 engineers over a 12-month period showed that 25% of accidents resulting in more than three days' sick...
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Fairbank J, OBrien J, Davis P
Spine (Phila Pa 1976)
. 1980 Mar;
5(2):179-84.
PMID: 6446162
Twenty-three male patients who had chronic nonspecific low-back pain were asked to record the amount of pain they felt on an arbitrary scale while lifting light weights in different directions....
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Kumar S, Davis P, PICKLES B
Acta Orthop Scand
. 1979 Oct;
50(5):507-12.
PMID: 525315
The pattern of bone-marrow pressure changes differed with the mode of stress application. Intra-medullary pressure remained steady during most of the slow loading. During rapid dynamic loading, however, a slight...
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