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Traction kite testing and aerodynamics
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Stevenson
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Homogeneity of cognitive and behavioural processes underlying the relationship between insomnia and body image disturbance
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Ackroyd, M.
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Akram, U.
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Allen, S.F
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Chester, J.
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Irvine, K.R
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Lazuras, L.
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Longden, J.
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Peters, C.
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Stevenson
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J.C
Published 2021
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Expanded geographic distribution and host preference of Anopheles gibbinsi (Anopheles species 6) in northern Zambia
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Coetzee, M.
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Dahan-Moss, Y.
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For the Southern Africa International Centers of Excellence for Malaria Research
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Gebhardt, M.E
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Koekemoer, L.L
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Krizek, R.S
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Lupiya, J.S
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Mbewe, D.
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Moss, W.J
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Muleba, M.
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Norris, D.E
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Stevenson
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J.C
Published 2022
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