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    Percutaneous fibrin sleeve stripping of failing haemodialysis catheters by Johnstone, R D, Stewart, G A, Akoh, J A, Fleet, M, Akyol, M, Moss, J G

    Published in Nephrology, dialysis, transplantation (01-03-1999)
    “…BACKGROUND: One of the most frequent reasons for failure of haemodialysis lines is catheter blockage caused by fibrin sheath formation. We report our…”
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    Structures within greenschist facies Alpine Schist, central Southern Alps, New Zealand by Craw, D., Rattenbury, M. S., Johnstone, R. D.

    “…Ductile structures in the greenschist facies rocks of the Alpine Schist that lie in the headwaters of the Whataroa, Callery, and Balfour valleys formed during…”
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    The reduction of pollution. A simple approach to the reduction of pollution in the dental operating theatre by Johnstone, R D, Willis, B A, Vaughan, R S

    Published in Anaesthesia (01-09-1977)
    “…This paper describes the construction and evaluation of a simple anti-pollution device for use with the McKesson nasal mask for dental anaesthesia. The device…”
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    Park Volcanics, Murihiku Terrane, New Zealand: Petrology, petrochemistry, and tectonic significance by Coombs, D. S., Cook, N. D. J., Kawachi, Y., Johnstone, R. D., Gibson, L. L.

    “…The Late Triassic to Early Jurassic Park Volcanics Group comprises minor shallow intrusive and extrusive bodies emplaced during mainly marine sedimentation of…”
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    Regional metamorphic Cu mobilisation in calc-alkaline rocks, Eglinton valley, Southland, New Zealand by Craw, D., Williams, J. G., Johnstone, R. D.

    “…The Early Permian Plato volcanics consist of mafic volcanogenic sediments and synvolcanic mafic intrusions, intruded in the Mesozoic by calc-alkaline plutons…”
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    The feasibility of palpating the lateral pterygoid muscle by Johnstone, D R, Templeton, M

    Published in The Journal of prosthetic dentistry (01-09-1980)
    “…Although dysfunction of the lateral pterygoid muscle could contribute to the pain associated with TMJ disorders, it has been demonstrated through the use of…”
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