Search Results - B. Seymour
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The social side of health information: a new age of communication strategy by B. Seymour, R. Getman, J. Wihbey, D. Weinberger
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Investigation of Non-Linear Adaptive Responses and Split Dose Recovery Induced by Ionizing Radiation in Three Human Epithelial Derived Cell Lines by Lorna A. Ryan, Colin B. Seymour, Carmel E. Mothersill
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Examining the link between prevalence of severe early childhood caries and self-reported oral health and quality of life outcomes by Y.A. Ellenikiotis, B. Seymour, K. Sokal-Gutierrez, M. So
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Dose Calculations for [I] -Iodobenzylguanidine-Induced Bystander Effects by M. D. Gow, C. B. Seymour, M. Boyd, R. J. Mairs, W. V. Prestiwch, C. E. Mothersill
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Quantifying Biophoton Emissions From Human Cells Directly Exposed to Low-Dose Gamma Radiation by Jason Cohen, Nguyen T. K. Vo, David R. Chettle, Fiona E. McNeill, Colin B. Seymour, Carmel E. Mothersill
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Effects of Dose Rate on the Reproductive Cell Death and Early Mitochondrial Membrane Potential in Different Human Epithelium-Derived Cells Exposed to Gamma Rays by Nguyen T. K. Vo PhD, Marwan Shahid BSc, Colin B. Seymour PhD, Carmel E. Mothersill PhD
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A Role for Bioelectric Effects in the Induction of Bystander Signals by Ionizing Radiation? by C. Mothersill PhD, G. Moran PhD, F. McNeill PhD, M.D. Gow BSc, J. Denbeigh, W. Prestwich PhD, C.B. Seymour PhD
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Prevalence of Prescription Opioids for Nonoperative Treatment of Rotator Cuff Disease Is High by Jacob Gorbaty, M.D, Susan M. Odum, Ph.D, Meghan K. Wally, M.S.P.H, Rachel B. Seymour, Ph.D, Nady Hamid, M.D, Joseph R. Hsu, M.D, Michael Beuhler, M.D, Michael J. Bosse, M.D, Michael Gibbs, M.D, Christopher Griggs, M.D, Steven Jarrett, Pharm.D, Daniel Leas, M.D, Tamar Roomian, M.S., M.P.H, Michael Runyon, M.D, Animita Saha, M.D, Bradley Watling, M.D, Stephen Wyatt, D.O, Ziqing Yu, M.S
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