Neuropathological changes in a lamb model of non-accidental head injury (the shaken baby syndrome)
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R. Vink | R. Byard | J. Finnie | G. Chidlow | B. Sandoz | P. Blumbergs | J. Dutschke | J. Manavis | R. Turner | J. W. Finnie | P. C. Blumbergs | J. Manavis | R. J. Turner | S. Helps | R. Vink | R. W. Byard | G. Chidlow | B. Sandoz | J. Dutschke | R.W.G. Anderson | S. Helps | Ruskin G. Anderson | Peter C. Blumbergs | Renée J. Turner | Robert Vink | John W. Finnie | Rob Anderson
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