Search Results - "Waddell, V."
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Real‐world outcomes of unrestricted direct‐acting antiviral treatment for hepatitis C in Australia: The South Australian statewide experience
Published in Journal of viral hepatitis (01-11-2018)“…Summary In March 2016, the Australian government offered unrestricted access to direct‐acting antiviral (DAA) therapy for chronic hepatitis C virus (HCV) to…”
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Endemic African mammals shake the phylogenetic tree
Published in Nature (London) (03-07-1997)“…The order Insectivora, including living taxa (lipotyphlans) and archaic fossil forms, is central to the question of higher-level relationships among placental…”
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Single centre experience with pegylated interferon and ribavirin for hepatitis C: looking back before moving forward
Published in Internal medicine journal (01-07-2012)“…Background: Hepatitis C treatment is successful in 40–80% of patients in drug sponsored registration trials. However, few studies have examined treatment…”
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Molecular Evidence for Multiple Origins of Insectivora and for a New Order of Endemic African Insectivore Mammals
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (18-08-1998)“…The traditional views regarding the mammalian order Insectivora are that the group descended from a single common ancestor and that it is comprised of the…”
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Independent Adaptation to Riverine Habitats Allowed Survival of Ancient Cetacean Lineages
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (10-10-2000)“…The four species of "river dolphins" are associated with six separate great river systems on three subcontinents and have been grouped for more than a century…”
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Highly Congruent Molecular Support for a Diverse Superordinal Clade of Endemic African Mammals
Published in Molecular phylogenetics and evolution (01-06-1998)“…A solution to higher level mammalian phylogeny is going to depend on the congruent establishment of superordinal groupings followed by a linking together of…”
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The Interphotoreceptor Retinoid Binding Protein Gene in Therian Mammals: Implications for Higher Level Relationships and Evidence for Loss of Function in the Marsupial Mole
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (09-12-1997)“…The subclass Theria of Mammalia includes marsupials (infraclass Metatheria) and placentals (infraclass Eutheria). Within each group, interordinal relationships…”
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Phylogenetic evidence from the IRBP gene for the paraphyly of toothed whales, with mixed support for Cetacea as a suborder of Artiodactyla
Published in Molecular biology and evolution (01-09-1996)“…Recent molecular phylogenetic analyses of Cetacea and of their affinities with Artiodactyla have suggested two surprising possibilities: (1) sperm whales are…”
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Mammalian evolution and the interphotoreceptor retinoid binding protein (IRBP) gene: convincing evidence for several superordinal clades
Published in Journal of molecular evolution (01-08-1996)“…Phylogenetic relationships of 25 mammalian species representing 17 of the 18 eutherian orders were examined using DNA sequences from a 1.2-kb region of the 5'…”
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Molecular Phylogenetic Examination of the Delphinoidea Trichotomy: Congruent Evidence from Three Nuclear Loci Indicates That Porpoises (Phocoenidae) Share a More Recent Common Ancestry with White Whales (Monodontidae) Than They Do with True Dolphins (Delphinidae)
Published in Molecular phylogenetics and evolution (01-05-2000)“…Porpoises (Phocoenidae), dolphins (Delphinidae), and the two species of Monodontidae (beluga and narwhal) together constitute the superfamily Delphinoidea…”
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Trends in caesarean section in Western Australia, 1980-1987
Published in Medical journal of Australia (17-09-1990)“…During the 1980s the incidence of both emergency and elective caesarean section in Western Australia increased, accompanied by a decrease in that of all other…”
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Stability of Cladistic Relationships between Cetacea and Higher-Level Artiodactyl Taxa
Published in Systematic biology (01-03-1999)“…Over the past 10 years, the phylogenetic relationships among higher-level artiodactyl taxa have been examined with multiple data sets. Many of these data sets…”
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Variation in hospital morbidity in the male workforce of Western Australia
Published in British Journal of Industrial Medicine (01-03-1988)“…The associations of hospital morbidity with occupation were studied in Western Australian men of working age in 1981-2. Data on hospital morbidity were derived…”
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Changing patterns of perinatal and infant mortality in Western Australia: implications for prevention
Published in Medical journal of Australia (28-10-1985)“…Perinatal and infant mortality rates have fallen dramatically in the developed world this century. A review of perinatal and infant mortality in Western…”
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Mechanism for Major Disruptions in Tokamaks
Published in Physical review letters (13-11-1978)Get full text
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Stillbirths in Western Australia 1980-1983: influence of race, residence and place of birth
Published in Australian & New Zealand journal of obstetrics & gynaecology (01-11-1988)“…All stillbirths in Western Australia from 1980-83 weighing 1,000 g and over were identified from perinatal death certificates, and their causes and demographic…”
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Specifying morphological factors affecting rates of death due to malignant neoplasms
Published in Ecology of disease (1982)“…This paper reports research which examines the relations between select social morphological factors of population size and density and rates of death due to…”
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Too early bird
Published in Times (London, England : 1788) (26-07-1989)Get full text
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