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Turner, James H., et al.. (2013). Altruism, Reciprocity, and Cynicism: A New Model to Conceptualize the Attitudes Which Support Prosocial Behaviors. Journal of organizational culture, communication and conflict. 17(2). 159.7 indexed citations
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Turner, James H.. (2010). Measuring Turnover: A Review of Traditional Measurement Methods and Development of Measurement Techniques Based on Survival Analysis. Academy of Marketing Studies journal. 14(1). 117.4 indexed citations
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Turner, James H.. (2008). An Analysis of Factors Affecting Life Insurance Agent Sales Performance. Academy of Marketing Studies journal. 12(1). 71.5 indexed citations
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Turner, James H.. (2006). Pay for Performance: Contrary Evidence and a Predictive Model. Academy of Marketing Studies journal. 10(2). 23.5 indexed citations
Turner, James H., et al.. (1964). Investigations on the sheep strain of Strongyloides papillosus. IV. The physiological and pathological blood picture of sheep and goats experimentally infected with S. papillosus after 5 or 7 serial passages through rabbits.. Acta Parasitologica Polonica. 12.5 indexed citations
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Turner, James H., et al.. (1962). The interaction of concurrent infections of the abomasal nematpdes, Haemonchus contortus, Ostertagia circumcincta, and Trichostrongylus axei (Trichostrongylidae), in lambs.. Proceedings of the Helminthological Society of Washington. 29(2). 210–216.33 indexed citations
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Turner, James H., et al.. (1960). The effect of three different exposures to parasitism on the serum proteins of Shropshire lambs.. Journal of Parasitology. 46.1 indexed citations
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Turner, James H., et al.. (1960). Effectiveness of three management systems on parasitism in lambs. II. Kinds and levels of parasitisms relative to exposure, medication, and weather.. Journal of Parasitology. 46. 40–41.3 indexed citations
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Kates, K. C., et al.. (1960). Effectiveness of three management systems on parasitism in lambs. I. Clinical effects of parasitisms relative to exposure and medication.. Journal of Parasitology. 46.1 indexed citations
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Kates, K. C. & James H. Turner. (1960). An experiment in the combined pathogenic effects of Haemonchus contortus and Nematodirus spathiger on lambs.. Proceedings of the Helminthological Society of Washington. 27(1). 62–67.3 indexed citations
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Turner, James H.. (1959). Experimental strongyloidiasis in sheep and goats. III. An attempt to induce passive immunity in lambs; changes in serum proteins after infection; and effect of immune serum on infective larvae.. Proceedings of the Helminthological Society of Washington. 26(2). 114–124.6 indexed citations
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Turner, James H., et al.. (1958). Strongyloidiasis in lambs.. Veterinary medicine. 53(5). 242–243.5 indexed citations
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Turner, James H., et al.. (1958). Larval migration and accompanying pathological changes in experimental ovine strongyloidiasis.. Journal of Parasitology. 44.1 indexed citations
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Turner, James H.. (1957). Further studies on ovine strongyloidiasis: an attempt to induce passive immunity.. Journal of Parasitology. 43. 12–13.4 indexed citations
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Turner, James H.. (1956). Further studies on strongyloidiasis in lambs and kids: development of acquired resistance.. Journal of Parasitology. 42.4 indexed citations
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Turner, James H.. (1955). Preliminary report of experimental strongyloidiasis in lambs.. Proceedings of the Helminthological Society of Washington. 22(2). 132–133.2 indexed citations
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Kates, K. C. & James H. Turner. (1953). A comparison of the pathogenicity and course of infection of two nematodes of sheep, Nematodirus spathiger and Trichostrongylus colubriformis , in pure and mixed infections.. Proceedings of the Helminthological Society of Washington. 20(2). 117–124.6 indexed citations
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Kates, K. C. & James H. Turner. (1953). An experiment on the pathogenic interaction of Haemonchus contortus and Nematodirus spathiger in lambs.. Journal of Parasitology. 39.1 indexed citations
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