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    Weed Diversity in Corn with Different Plant Arrangement Patterns Grown Alone and Intercropped with Palisade Grass by MELO, T.S., MAKINO, P.A., CECCON, G.

    Published in Planta daninha (2019)
    “…Composition and level of weed infestation interfere with crop yield and increase production costs. This study aimed to identify weed composition and…”
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    Regeneration across preserved peripheral nerve grafts by Evans, P J, Mackinnon, S E, Best, T J, Wade, J A, Awerbuck, D C, Makino, A P, Hunter, D A, Midha, R

    Published in Muscle & nerve (01-10-1995)
    “…The potential to store nerve grafts for a prolonged period of time was assessed in a rat sciatic nerve model. Three-centimeter syngeneic nerve grafts were…”
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    Selective reinnervation: a comparison of recovery following microsuture and conduit nerve repair by Evans, P J, Bain, J R, Mackinnon, S E, Makino, A P, Hunter, D A

    Published in Brain research (20-09-1991)
    “…Selective reinnervation was studied by comparing the regeneration across a conventional neurorraphy versus a conduit nerve repair. Lewis rats underwent right…”
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    Self-evaluation of walking-track measurement using a Sciatic Function Index by Brown, C J, Mackinnon, S E, Evans, P J, Bain, J R, Makino, A P, Hunter, D A, Hare, G M

    Published in Microsurgery (1989)
    “…Recovery of function is of prime importance after peripheral nerve injury and repair. This paper describes a method of obtaining and measuring walking-tracks…”
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    Inter- and intraobserver reliability of walking-track analysis used to assess sciatic nerve function in rats by Brown, C J, Evans, P J, Mackinnon, S E, Bain, J R, Makino, A P, Hunter, D A, Hare, G

    Published in Microsurgery (1991)
    “…The inter- and intraobserver reliability of the walking-track analysis of sciatic nerve function in the rat was assessed. Twenty-five walking tracks were…”
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    Cervical myelopathy secondary to ossification of the posterior longitudinal ligament in a Caucasian patient by Maroun, F B, Makino, A P, Tong, T R, Perkins, P G, Arts, R, Jacob, J C, Reddy, R

    Published in Canadian journal of neurological sciences (01-11-1993)
    “…Cervical myelopathy consequent on ossification of posterior longitudinal ligament (OPLL) is very rare in Caucasians. A 65-year-old Anglo-Saxon woman developed…”
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