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    Mobile technology in clinical teaching by Mackay, B.J., Anderson, J., Harding, T.

    Published in Nurse education in practice (01-01-2017)
    “…Technology is having a profound effect on education in the 21st century and nurse educators are being challenged to integrate technological innovation to…”
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    Assessing the efficacy of three dentifrices in the treatment of dentinal hypersensitivity by Silverman, G, Berman, E, Hanna, C B, Salvato, A, Fratarcangelo, P, Bartizek, R D, Bollmer, B W, Campbell, S L, Lanzalaco, A C, Mackay, B J, McClanahan, S F, Perlich, M A, Shaffer, J B

    “…A multicenter clinical trial conducted by the authors compared the desensitizing efficacy of a new 5 percent potassium nitrate: 0.243 percent sodium fluoride…”
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    Plasma prolactin levels and body fluid deficits in the rat: causal interactions and control of water intake by Kaufman, S, Mackay, B.J

    Published in The Journal of physiology (01-03-1983)
    “…A study was made of the responses of chronically hyperprolactinaemic rats to selected dipsogenic stimuli. Measurements were also made of the correlation…”
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    Lysozyme-mediated de-chaining of Streptococcus mutans and its antibacterial significance in an acidic environment by Iacono, V J, Byrnes, T P, Crawford, I T, Grossbard, B L, Pollock, J J, MacKay, B J

    Published in Journal of dental research (01-01-1985)
    “…The ability of physiological amounts of lysozyme to de-chain two serotype c strains of Streptococcus mutans was determined. Both human and hen lysozymes were…”
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    Lysozyme binding by a polyglycerol phosphate polymer of the oral bacterium Streptococcus mutans BHT by Iacono, V J, MacKay, B J, Grossbard, B L, DiRienzo, S, Pollock, J J

    Published in Archives of oral biology (1982)
    “…The antibacterial properties of lysozyme for Streptococcus mutans BHT may be a function of its binding to cell components other than to peptidoglycan…”
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