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    Introduction of the Couder manoeuvre and perineal injuries by Forey, P-L, Soulier, C, Curtelin, C, Curto, L, Préaubert, L, Hoffmann, P, Riethmuller, D

    “…To analyse the introduction of the Couder manoeuvre in our level 3 maternity unit shortly after its introduction in 2019. Then, to evaluate and compare the…”
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    Early-onset hyperargininaemia: A severe disorder? by Schiff, M., Benoist, J.-F., Cardoso, M. L., Elmaleh-Bergès, M., Forey, P., Santiago, J., Ogier de Baulny, H.

    Published in Journal of inherited metabolic disease (01-12-2009)
    “…Summary Hyperargininaemia is a rare inborn error of metabolism due to a defect in the final step of the urea cycle. Infantile onset is the most common…”
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    Conodont affinity and chordate phylogeny by DONOGHUE, PHILIP C. J., FOREY, PETER L., ALDRIDGE, RICHARD J.

    “…Current information on the conodonts Clydagnathus windsorensis (Globensky) and Promissum pulchrum Kovács–Endrödy, together with the latest interpretations of…”
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    The Cretaceous-Tertiary biotic transition by Macleod, N, Rawson, P. F, Forey, P. L, Banner, F. T, BouDagher-Fadel, M. K, Bown, P. R, Burnett, J. A, Chambers, P, Culver, S, Evans, S. E, Jeffery, C, Kaminski, M. A, Lord, A. R, Milner, A. C, Milner, A. R, Morris, N, Owen, E, Rosen, B. R, Smith, A. B, Taylor, P. D, Urquhart, E, Young, J. R

    Published in Journal of the Geological Society (01-03-1997)
    “…Mass extinctions are recognized through the study of fossil groups across event horizons, and from analyses of long-term trends in taxonomic richness and…”
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    Evolution of the Early Vertebrates by Forey, Peter, Janvier, Philippe

    Published in American scientist (01-11-1994)
    “…A phylogenetic analysis of living and fossil vertebrates reveals interesting facts about the evolution of vertebrates. Findings suggest that the hagfishes are…”
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    Agnathans recent and fossil, and the origin of jawed vertebrates by Forey, P. L.

    Published in Reviews in fish biology and fisheries (01-09-1995)
    “…During the last 15 years we have gained considerably more knowledge about the anatomy, physiology and molecular sequences of the modern agnathans. This…”
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    Taxonomy and fossils: a critical appraisal by Forey, Peter L., Fortey, Richard A., Kenrick, Paul, Smith, Andrew B.

    “…Many compendia at the species, genus and family levels document the fossil record, but these are not standardized, nor usually critical in content, and few are…”
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    The coelacanth fish: progress and prospects by Forey, P. L.

    Published in Science progress (1916) (01-01-1990)
    “…The coelacanth fishy Latimeria chalumnae, entered the world of science in 1939 with a reputation that few animals earn and most never attain. Latimeria was…”
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    Intérêt d'une nouvelle méthode de détection du trouble obstructif dans l'asthme de l'enfant : la pression négative expiratoire (NEP) by Forey, P., Giroux-Metges, M-A., Sarni, D., Goetghebeur, D., Thirion, S., Milic-Emili, J., Bellet, M.

    “…Introduction. – Une bonne prise en charge de l'enfant asthmatique passe par une évaluation régulière de sa fonction respiratoire. La pression négative…”
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    Golden jubilee for the coelacanth Latimeria chalumnae by Forey, Peter L

    Published in Nature (London) (22-12-1988)
    “…The history of Latimeria chalumnae, a coelacanth fish discovered 50 years ago, is presented. Latimeria chalumnae was thought to be the missing link between…”
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    Agnathans and the origin of jawed vertebrates by Forey, Peter, Janvier, Philippe

    Published in Nature (London) (14-01-1993)
    “…The origins of jawed vertebrates lie somewhere within the ranks of long-extinct jawless fishes, represented nowadays as the lampreys and hagfishes. Recent…”
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