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    Defining occult injuries of the distal forearm and wrist in children

    The nonspecific terms “wrist sprain” and “suspected occult bony injury” are frequently documented as diagnoses in occult paediatric wrist injuries. To date, however, no one has accurately defined their true un...

    Michael Elvey, S. Patel, Erez Avisar, W. J. White in Journal of Children's Orthopaedics (2016)

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    Nothing new under the heavens: MIH in the past?

    Aim: This was to study an archaeological population of sub-adult teeth in 17th and 18th century skeletal material from a London (England) cemetery for enamel defects including molar-incisor-hypom...

    Dr A. R. Ogden, R. Pinhasi, W. J. White in European Archives of Paediatric Dentistry (2008)

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    Acid Toxicity Levels in Nova Scotian Rivers Have Not Declined in Synchrony with the Decline in Sulfate Levels

    The Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) resource of eastern Canada is impacted by acid rain in the Southern Upland (Atlantic Coast) area of Nova Scotia. Salmon runs in this area have become extinct in 14 rivers, are se...

    W. D. Watt, C. D. Scott, P. J. Zamora, W. J. White in Water, Air, and Soil Pollution (2000)

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    Susceptibility of human leukaemias to cell-mediated cytotoxicity by interferon-treated allogeneic lymphocytes

    Twenty-two human leukaemias, comprising acute phase leucocytes from 13 acute myeloid and nine lymphoid leukaemias, were tested for susceptibility to spontaneous cell-mediated cytotoxicity (CMC) by untreated ly...

    M. Moore, G. M. Taylor, W. J. White in Cancer Immunology, Immunotherapy (1982)

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    Dr. J. Unrau

    T. J. ARNASON, L. P. V. JOHNSON, W. J. WHITE, A. WILKES in Nature (1961)