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2011Allergic contact dermatitis: a case series and review for the ophthalmologistMorris, S.; Barlow, R.; Selva-Nayagam, D.; Malhotra, R.
2019Differential patterns of disease and injury in Mozambique: new perspectives from a pragmatic, multicenter, surveillance study of 7809 emergency presentationsMocumbi, A.O.; Cebola, B.; Muloliwa, A.; Sebastiao, F.; Sitefane, S.J.; Manafe, N.; Dobe, I.; Lumbandali, N.; Keates, A.; Stickland, N.; Chan, Y.-K.; Stewart, S.; Silva, J.P.
2014Influenza vaccine effectiveness in Australia: results from the Australian Sentinel Practices Research NetworkSullivan, S.; Chilver, M.; Higgins, G.; Cheng, A.; Stocks, N.
2013Learning from incident reports in the Australian medical imaging setting: handover and communication errorsHannaford, N.; Mandel, C.; Crock, C.; Buckley, K.; Magrabi, F.; Ong, M.; Allen, S.; Schultz, T.
2014The changing epidemiology of Murray Valley encephalitis in Australia: the 2011 outbreak and a review of the literatureSelvey, L.; Dailey, L.; Lindsay, M.; Armstrong, P.; Tobin, S.; Koehler, A.; Markey, P.; Smith, D.; Kasper, M.
2019General practice registrars' use of dermoscopy Prevalence, associations and influence on diagnosis and confidenceWhiting, G.; Stocks, N.; Morgan, S.; Tapley, A.; Henderson, K.; Holliday, E.; Ball, J.; van Driel, M.; Spike, N.; McArthur, L.; Davey, A.; Magin, P.
2014Optimizing full-brain coverage in human brain MRI through population distributions of brain sizeMennes, M.; Jenkinson, M.; Valabregue, R.; Buitelaar, J.K.; Beckmann, C.; Smith, S.
2020Developmental origins of cardiometabolic health outcomes in twins: a systematic review and meta-analysisAshtree, D.N.; McGuinness, A.J.; Plummer, M.; Sun, C.; Craig, J.M.; Scurrah, K.J.
2014Renal replacement therapy associated with lithium nephrotoxicity in AustraliaRoxanas, M.; Grace, B.; George, C.
2013Erythrocyte-binding antigens of Plasmodium falciparum are targets of human inhibitory antibodies and function to evade naturally acquired immunityPersson, K.; Fowkes, F.; McCallum, F.; Gicheru, N.; Reiling, L.; Richards, J.; Wilson, D.; Lopaticki, S.; Cowman, A.; Marsh, K.; Beeson, J.