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2009An International Case Control Study of Adult Diet and Brain Tumor Risk: A Histology-Specific Analysis by Food GroupTerry, M.; Howe, G.; Pogoda, J.; Zhang, F.; Ahlbom, A.; Choi, W.; Giles, G.; Little, J.; Lubin, F.; Menegoz, F.; Ryan, P.; Schlehofer, B.; Preston-Martin, S.
2009Do we know what patients want? The doctor-patient communication gap in functional gastrointestinal disordersCollins, J.; Farrall, E.; Turnbull, D.; Hetzel, D.; Holtmann, G.; Andrews, J.
2009Global Variability in Fruit and Vegetable ConsumptionHall, J.; Moore, S.; Harper, S.; Lynch, J.
2009Familial vasopressin-sensitive ACTH-independent macronodular adrenal hyperplasia (VPs-AIMAH): clinical studies of three kindreadsGagliardi, L.; Hotu, C.; Casey, G.; Braund, W.; Ling, K.; Dodd, T.; Manavis, J.; Devitt, P.; Cutfield, R.; Rudzki, Z.; Scott, H.; Torpy, D.
2009Development of the GerdQ, a tool for the diagnosis and management of gastro-oesophageal reflux disease in primary careJones, R.; Junghard, O.; Dent, J.; Vakil, N.; Halling, K.; Wernersson, B.; Lind, T.
2009Outcomes of Transplantation Using Kidneys From Donors Meeting Expanded Criteria in Australia and New Zealand, 1991 to 2005Collins, M.; Chang, S.; Russ, G.; McDonald, S.
2009A comparison of two formulations of intradermal capsaicin as models of neuropathic pain in healthy volunteersGustafsson, H.; Akesson, J.; Lau, C.; Williams, D.; Miller, L.; Yap, S.; Rolan, P.
2009Estimating food intakes in Australia: validation of the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO) food frequency questionnaire against weighed dietary intakesLassale, C.; Guilbert, C.; Keogh, J.; Syrette, J.; Lange, K.; Cox, D.
2009Solifenacin for overactive bladder in women unsuccessfully treated with immediate release oxybutynin: A pilot studyWong, C.; Duggan, P.
2009Donor Mannose - Binding Lectin Deficiency Increases the Likelihood of Clinically Significant Infection after Liver TransplantationWorthley, D.; Johnson, D.; Eisen, D.; Dean, M.; Heatley, S.; Tung, J.; Scott, J.; Padbury, R.; Harley, H.; Bardy, P.; Angus, P.; Mullighan, C.