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2019Why Lake Taihu continues to be plagued with cyanobacterial blooms through 10 years (2007–2017) effortsQin, B.; Paerl, H.W.; Brookes, J.D.; Liu, J.; Jeppesen, E.; Zhu, G.; Zhang, Y.; Xu, H.; Shi, K.; Deng, J.
2010Wide-field motion tuning in nocturnal hawkmothsTheobald, J.; Warrant, E.; O'Carroll, D.
2013Widespread divergence of the CEACAM/PSG genes in vertebrates and humans suggests sensitivity to selectionChang, C.; Semyonov, J.; Cheng, P.; Huang, S.; Park, J.; Tsai, H.; Lin, C.; Grutzner, F.; Soong, Y.; Hsu, S.; Laudet, V.
2013Widespread horizontal transfer of retrotransposonsWalsh, A.; Kortschak, R.; Gardner, M.; Bertozzi, T.; Adelson, D.
2011Widespread pyrethroid resistance in Australian diamondback moth, Plutella xylostella (L.), is related to multiple mutations in the para sodium channel geneEndersby, N.; Viduka, K.; Baxter, S.; Saw, J.; Heckel, D.; McKechnie, S.
2011Wild-type MIC distributions and epidemiological cutoff values for amphotericin B and aspergillus spp. for the CLSI broth microdilution method (M38-A2 document)Espinel-Ingroff, A.; Cuenca-Estrella, M.; Fothergill, A.; Fuller, J.; Ghannoum, M.; Johnson, E.; Pelaez, T.; Pfaller, M.; Turnidge, J.
2011Wild-type MIC distributions and epidemiological cutoff values for Caspofungin and Aspergillus spp. for the CLSI broth microdilution method (M38-A2 document)Espinel-Ingroff, A.; Fothergill, A.; Fuller, J.; Johnson, E.; Pelaez, T.; Turnidge, J.
2013William Herdman Elliott 1925-2012Rogers, G.
2009Wine industry residuesJin, B.; Kelly, J.; Nigam, P.; Pandey, A.
2002Wool fibre diameter and follicle density are not specified simultaneously during wool follicle initiationAdelson, D.; Hollis, D.; Brown, G.
2010Wool growth and productionRogers, G.; Schlink, A.; Cottle, D.
2006Work-related fatigue and recovery: the contribution of age, domestic responsibilities and shiftworkWinwood, P.; Winefield, A.; Lushington, K.
2021Worldwide distribution and environmental origin of the Adelaide imipenemase (AIM-1), a potent carbapenemase in Pseudomonas aeruginosaAmsalu, A.; Sapula, S.A.; Whittall, J.J.; Hart, B.J.; Bell, J.M.; Turnidge, J.; Venter, H.
2015WWOX, the chromosomal fragile site FRA16D spanning gene: its role in metabolism and contribution to cancerRichards, R.I.; Choo, A.; Lee, C.S.; Dayan, S.; O Keefe, L.
2012Wzy-dependent bacterial capsules as potential drug targetsEricsson, D.; Standish, A.; Kobe, B.; Morona, R.
1995X linked fatal infantile cardiomyopathy maps to Xq28 and is possibly allelic to Barth syndromeGedeon, A.; Wilson, M.; Colley, A.; Sillence, D.; Mulley, J.
2003X-linked mild non-syndromic mental retardation with neuropsychiatric problems and the missense mutation A365E in PAK3Gedeon, A.; Nelson, J.; Gecz, J.; Mulley, J.
2002X-linked myoclonic epilepsy with spasticity and intellectual disability - Mutation in the homeobox gene ARXScheffer, I.; Wallace, R.; Phillips, F.; Hewson, P.; Reardon, K.; Parasivam, G.; Stromme, P.; Berkovic, S.; Gecz, J.; Mulley, J.
1995X-Y chromosome dissociation in mice and rats exposed to increased testicular or environmental temperaturesVan Zelst, S.; Zupp, J.; Hayman, D.; Setchell, B.
2012Xenobiotics and loss of cell adhesion drive distinct transcriptional outcomes by aryl hydrocarbon receptor signalingHao, N.; Lee, K.; Furness, S.; Bosdotter, C.; Poellinger, L.; Whitelaw, M.