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2003-06-01Adherence issues in children and adolescents receiving highly active antiretroviral therapyGoode, M; McMaugh, A; Crisp, J; Wales, S; Ziegler, JB
2014-04-21Survival, mortality and morbidity outcomes after oesophagogastric cancer surgery in New South Wales, 2001-2008Smith, RC; Creighton, N; Lord, RV; Merrett, ND; Keogh, GW; Liauw, WS; Currow, DC
2011-03-01Influence of psychosocial factors on postpartum weight retentionPedersen, P; Baker, JL; Henriksen, TB; Lissner, L; Heitmann, BL; Sørensen, TIA; Nohr, EA
2018-03-01“I was yelled at, intimidated and treated unfairly”: Nursing students' experiences of being bullied in clinical and academic settingsCourtney-Pratt, H; Pich, J; Levett-Jones, T; Moxey, A
2017-06-02After accounting for competing causes of death and more advanced stage, do Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples with cancer still have worse survival? A population-based cohort study in New South WalesTervonen, HE; Walton, R; You, H; Baker, D; Roder, D; Currow, D; Aranda, S
2008-12-01Awareness of risk factors for coronary heart disease following interventional cardiology procedures: A key concern for nursing practiceFernandez, RS; Salamonson, Y; Griffiths, R; Juergens, C; Davidson, P
2015-11-01Differences in Common Genetic Predisposition to Ischemic Stroke by Age and SexTraylor, M; Rutten-Jacobs, LCA; Holliday, EG; Malik, R; Sudlow, C; Rothwell, PM; Maguire, JM; Koblar, SA; Bevan, S; Boncoraglio, G; Dichgans, M; Levi, C; Lewis, CM; Markus, HS
2005-09-01Patient experiences following cardiothoracic surgery: An interview studyGardner, G; Elliott, D; Gill, J; Griffin, M; Crawford, M
2016-03-01Prevalence of Hypovitaminosis D Among Jordanian Healthy Infants: A Descriptive Cross Sectional StudyKassab, M; Shaban, I; Mohammad, K; Creedy, DK
2011-08-01Health service utilisation by pregnant women over a seven-year periodSibbritt, D; Adams, J; Lui, CW
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