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The effect of ether on Newcastle disease virus: a morphological study of eight strains
A. P. Waterson, J.G. Cruickshank
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Psychedelic‐assisted treatment for substance use disorder: A narrative systematic review
Abstract Background and aims This is the first systematic review of the extant literature on all major psychedelic‐assisted treatment for alcohol use disorder (AUD), tobacco use disorder (TUD) and other substance use disorders (SUD). We aimed to summarise the evidence for efficacy of psychedelic‐assisted treatment for AUD, TUD, and SUD; to evaluate its
Theodore Piper+7 more
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Peri-urban small livestock production in the Kingdom of Cambodia : Biosecurity in poultry production in Phnom Penh [PDF]
Porphyre, Vincent
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Nothing About Us Without Us: Consolidating Experiences of Maternity Care to Advance Equity
BJOG: An International Journal of Obstetrics &Gynaecology, EarlyView.
Sarah G. Moxon+8 more
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Abstract Aims To synthesize and describe the evidence from among young people and adults to assess: (i) what interventions have been effective in changing vaping harm perceptions; and (ii) to what extent vaping harm perceptions predict any changes in vaping and smoking behaviours.
Katherine East+5 more
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We conducted an observational study of Australian cancer patients’ perceptions on medicinal cannabis. The results highlight the need for treating teams to combat potential misinformation that patients may be accessing about and provide information on treatments with stronger evidence .
Joseph S. Taylor+9 more
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We conducted a retrospective observational analysis of patients ≥75 years. To our knowledge, this is the first study providing real‐world data on the efficacy, and safety, of anti‐cancer agents in older patients in a regional Australian center across multiple tumor streams.
Joseph S. Taylor+4 more
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ABSTRACT Background Low birth weight (LBW) is associated with adverse short‐term and long‐term health outcomes for neonates. The impact of maternal geographical location on rates of LBW in Australia is conflicted in existing literature. Aims The aim was to identify if a difference in rates of LBW exist between neonates born to rural versus metropolitan
Polly R. Britten+6 more
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