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Quantifying the value of laminated stalagmites for paleoclimate reconstructionsMARIETHOZ, Gregoire; KELLY, Bryce F. J; BAKER, Andy et al.Geophysical research letters. 2012, Vol 39, Num 5, issn 0094-8276, L05407.1-L05407.1Article
Bathymetry fusion using multiple-point geostatistics: Novelty and challenges in representing non-stationary bedformsSANJEEV KUMAR JHA; MARIETHOZ, Gregoire; KELLY, Bryce F. J et al.Environmental modelling & software. 2013, Vol 50, pp 66-76, issn 1364-8152, 11 p.Article
Detection of subsurface soil cracks by vertical anisotropy profiles of apparent electrical resistivity : HydrogeophysicsGREVE, Anna K; IAN ACWORTH, R; KELLY, Bryce F. J et al.Geophysics. 2010, Vol 75, Num 4, issn 0016-8033, WA85-WA93Article
Investigating the relationships between boredom proneness, paranoia, and self-consciousnessVON GEMMINGEN, Mitchell J; SULLIVAN, Bryce F; POMERANTZ, Andrew M et al.Personality and individual differences. 2003, Vol 34, Num 6, pp 907-919, issn 0191-8869, 13 p.Article
WHOLE-BODY RETENTION, EXCRETION AND METABOLISM OF (74AS) ARSENIC ACID IN THE HAMSTERCHARBONNEAU SM; HOLLINS JG; TAM GKH et al.1980; TOXICOL. LETTERS; NLD; DA. 1980; VOL. 5; NO 3-4; PP. 175-182; BIBL. 15 REF.Article
IN VITRO METHYLATION OF 74AS IN URINE, PLASMA AND RED BLOOD CELLS OF HUMAN AND DOGTAM GKH; CHARBONNEAU SM; LACROIX G et al.1979; BULL. ENVIRONMENT. CONTAMIN. TOXICOL.; USA; DA. 1979; VOL. 22; NO 1-2; PP. 69-71; BIBL. 7 REF.Article
Could antiprogesterones be used as alternative cervical ripening agents?JOHNSON, N; BRYCE, F. C.American journal of obstetrics and gynecology. 1990, Vol 162, Num 3, pp 688-690, issn 0002-9378Article
METABOLISM OF ORALLY ADMINISTERED INORGANIC ARSENIC IN THE DOGCHARBONNEAU SM; TAM GKH; BRYCE F et al.1979; TOXICOL. LETTERS; NLD; DA. 1979; VOL. 3; NO 2; PP. 107-113; BIBL. 11 REF.Article
EXCRETION OF A SINGLE ORAL DOSE OF FISH-ARSENIC IN MANTAM GKH; CHARBONNEAU SM; BRYCE F et al.1982; BULL. ENVIRON. CONTAM. TOXICOL.; ISSN 0007-4861; USA; DA. 1982; VOL. 28; NO 6; PP. 669-673; BIBL. 16 REF.Article
ARSENIC EXCRETION BY MONKEYS DOSED WITH ARSENIC-CONTAINING FISH OR WITH ORGANIC ARSENICCHARBONNEAU SM; SPENCER K; BRYCE F et al.1978; BULL. ENVIRONMENT. CONTAMIN. TOXICOL.; USA; DA. 1978; VOL. 20; NO 4; PP. 470-477; BIBL. 1 P.Article
CONFIRMATION OF INORGANIC ARSENIC AND DIMETHYLARSINIC ACID IN URINE AND PLASMA OF DOG BY ION-EXCHANGE AND TLCTAM GKH; CHARBONNEAU SM; LACROIX G et al.1979; BULL. ENVIRONMENT. CONTAMIN. TOXICOL.; USA; DA. 1979; VOL. 21; NO 3; PP. 371-374; BIBL. 7 REF.Article
METABOLISM OF INORGANIC ARSENIC (74AS) IN HUMANS FOLLOWING ORAL INGESTIONTAM GKH; CHARBONNEAU SM; BRYCE F et al.1979; TOXICOL. APPL. PHARMACOL.; USA; DA. 1979; VOL. 50; NO 2; PP. 319-322; BIBL. 12 REF.Article
SEPARATION OF ARSENIC METABOLITES IN DOG PLASMA AND URINE FOLLOWING INTRAVENOUS INJECTION OF 74AS.TAM KH; CHARBONNEAU SM; BRYCE F et al.1978; ANAL. BIOCHEM.; USA; DA. 1978; VOL. 86; NO 2; PP. 505-511; BIBL. 9 REF.Article
CHRONIC TOXICITY OF METHYLMERCURY IN THE ADULT CAT. INTERIUM REPORTCHARBONNEAU SM; MUNRO IC; NERA EA et al.1976; TOXICOLOGY; NETHERL.; DA. 1976; VOL. 5; NO 3; PP. 337-349; BIBL. 18 REF.Article
WHOLE BODY RETENTION AND EXCRETION OF (74AS) ARSENIC ACID IN THE ADULT BEAGLE DOGHOLLINS JG; CHARBONNEAU SM; BRYCE F et al.1979; TOXICOL. LETTERS; NLD; DA. 1979; VOL. 4; NO 1; PP. 7-13; BIBL. 13 REF.Article
Maxillofacial injuries associated with domestic violenceLE, Bach T; DIERKS, Eric J; UEECK, Brett A et al.Journal of oral and maxillofacial surgery. 2001, Vol 59, Num 11, pp 1277-1284, issn 0278-2391Article
Women's preference of therapist based on sex of therapist and presenting problem: An analog studyLANDES, Sara J; BURTON, Jessica R; KING, Kevin M et al.Counselling psychology quarterly (Print). 2013, Vol 26, Num 3-4, pp 330-342, issn 0951-5070, 13 p.Article
Coxsackie virus A16 infection adversely affecting the outcome of a pregnancyBRYCE, F; CONWAY, S. P; BATCUP, G et al.The Journal of infection. 1988, Vol 16, Num 3, pp 307-308, issn 0163-4453, 2 p.Article
The elimination and estimated half-lives of specific polychlorinated biphenyl congeners from the blood of female monkeys after discontinuation of daily dosing with Aroclor® 1254MES, J; ARNOLD, D. L; BRYCE, F et al.Chemosphere (Oxford). 1995, Vol 30, Num 4, pp 789-800, issn 0045-6535Article
Postmortem tissue levels of polychlorinated biphenyls in female rhesus monkeys after more than six years of daily dosing with Aroclor® 1254 and in their non-dosed offspringMES, J; ARNOLD, D. L; BRYCE, F et al.Archives of environmental contamination and toxicology (Print). 1995, Vol 29, Num 1, pp 69-76, issn 0090-4341Article
Determination of polychlorinated biphenyls in postpartum blood, adipose tissue, and milk from female rhesus monkeys and their offspring after prolonged dosing with Aroclor® 1254MES, J; ARNOLD, D. L; BRYCE, F et al.Journal of analytical toxicology. 1994, Vol 18, Num 1, pp 29-35, issn 0146-4760Article
General practitioners use of hormone-replacement therapy in YorkshireBRYCE, F. C; LILFORD, R. J.European journal of obstetrics, gynecology, and reproductive biology. 1990, Vol 37, Num 1, pp 55-61, issn 0301-2115, 7 p.Article
Female rhesus monkeys dosed with Aroclor®1254 : analysis of polychlorinated biphenyl congeners in dam's milk and in the blood of dams and their offspring before, during, and after gestationMES, J; ARNOLD, D. L; BRYCE, F et al.Journal of analytical toxicology. 1995, Vol 19, Num 4, pp 209-217, issn 0146-4760Article
Hydrological investigations of surface water-groundwater interactions in a sub-catchment in the Namoi Valley, NSW, AustraliaMCCALLUM, Andrew M; ANDERSEN, Martin S; KELLY, Bryce F. J et al.IAHS-AISH publication. 2009, Vol 329, pp 157-166, issn 0144-7815, isbn 978-1-907161-00-1 1-907161-00-7, 1Vol, 10 p.Conference Paper
Simulation of cervical changes in labour: reproducibility of expert assessmentTUFFNELL, D. J; JOHNSON, N; BRYCE, F et al.Lancet (British edition). 1989, Vol 2, Num 8671, pp 1089-1090, issn 0140-6736, 2 p.Article