Countries citing papers authored by P S MacWilliams
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Co-authorship network of co-authors of P S MacWilliams
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Coombs, Dane, B. J. Darien, Kathryn M. Nelson, P S MacWilliams, & Lynette Phillips. (2002). Cholangiohepatitis in a calf. Veterinary Record. 150(17). 551–552.3 indexed citations
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Heidel, Shawn M., P S MacWilliams, William M. Baird, et al.. (2000). Cytochrome P4501B1 mediates induction of bone marrow cytotoxicity and preleukemia cells in mice treated with 7,12-dimethylbenz[a]anthracene.. PubMed. 60(13). 3454–60.88 indexed citations
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Kumaresan, Shivani, et al.. (1998). Hematology and chemistry reference values for free-ranging harbor seals (Phoca vitulina) and the effects of hemolysis on chemistry values of captive harbor seals.. PubMed. 29(4). 394–400.20 indexed citations
Meadows, Richard L. & P S MacWilliams. (1994). Chylous Effusions Revisited. Veterinary Clinical Pathology. 23(2). 54–62.19 indexed citations
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MacWilliams, P S, et al.. (1992). Basic principles of laboratory medicine.. PubMed. 7(4). 253–61.16 indexed citations
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Hinchcliff, Kenneth W., P S MacWilliams, & Douglas Wilson. (1988). Seminoperitoneum and peritonitis in a mare. Equine Veterinary Journal. 20(1). 71–73.8 indexed citations
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Hall, R. L. & P S MacWilliams. (1988). The cytologic examination of cutaneous and subcutaneous masses.. PubMed. 3(2). 94–108.5 indexed citations
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Gossett, Kent A., et al.. (1985). Sequential morphological and quantitative changes in blood and bone marrow neutrophils in dogs with acute inflammation.. PubMed. 49(3). 291–7.25 indexed citations
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MacWilliams, P S, et al.. (1983). Babesiosis in the Greyhound.. PubMed. 182(9). 978–82.26 indexed citations
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Confer, Anthony W., et al.. (1983). Four cases of pulmonary nodular eosinophilic granulomatosis in dogs.. PubMed. 73(1). 41–51.23 indexed citations
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Confer, Anthony W. & P S MacWilliams. (1982). Correlation of hematological changes and serum and monocyte inhibition with the early suppression of phytohemagglutinin stimulation of lymphocytes in experimental infectious bursal disease.. PubMed. 46(2). 169–75.20 indexed citations
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Bellamy, James E. C., et al.. (1981). A rapid radio immunoassay method for the evaluation of plasma cortisol levels and adrenal function in the dog. Journal of the American Animal Hospital Association. 17(1). 121–128.5 indexed citations
Bíró, László, et al.. (1975). Basal-cell carcinoma in office practice.. PubMed. 75(9). 1427–33.5 indexed citations
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MacWilliams, P S, et al.. (1973). Haemobartonellosis in a dog in Saskatchewan.. PubMed. 14(1). 21–2.4 indexed citations
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