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Type: Article | 2013 | Item not available on this server.

Type: Article | 2017

A prospective population-based study of birth at 32-36 weeks of gestation: neonatal outcomes from the Late and Moderate Preterm Birth Study (LAMBS) - E.M. Boyle, S. Johnson, E.S. Draper, B. Manktelow, S. Seaton, J. Dorling, L.K. Smith, N. Marlow and D. Field
Type: Meeting abstract | 2011 | Item not available on this server.

Neonatal outcomes and delivery of care for infants born late preterm or moderately preterm: a prospective population-based study - Elaine M. Boyle, Samantha Johnson, Bradley Manktelow, Sarah E. Seaton, Elizabeth S. Draper, Lucy K. Smith, Jon Dorling, Neil Marlow, Stavros Petrou and David J. Field
Type: Article | 2015 | Item not available on this server.

Type: Article | 2019

Type: Article | 2020 | Item not available on this server.

National priority setting partnership using a Delphi consensus process to develop neonatal research questions suitable for practice-changing randomised trials in the UK - Katie Evans, Cheryl Battersby, James P. Boardman, Elaine Boyle, Will Carroll, Kate Dinwiddy, Jon Dorling, Katie Gallagher, Pollyanna Hardy, Emma Johnston, Helen Mactier, Claire Marcroft, James William Harrison Webbe and Chris Gale
Type: Article | 2023

National priority setting partnership using a Delphi consensus process to develop neonatal research questions suitable for practice-changing randomised trials in the United Kingdom - Katie Evans, Cheryl Battersby, James P. Boardman, Elaine M. Boyle, William D. Carroll, Kate Dinwiddy, Jon Dorling, Katie Gallagher, Pollyanna Hardy, Emma Johnston, Helen Mactier, Claire Marcroft, James Webbe and Chris Gale
Type: Article | 2022

Enteral lactoferrin supplementation for very preterm infants: a randomised placebo-controlled trial - James Griffiths, Paula Jenkins, Monika Vargova, Ursula Bowler, Edmund Juszczak, Andrew King, Louise Linsell, David Murray, Christopher Partlett, Mehali Patel, Janet Berrington, Jon Dorling, Nicholas D. Embleton, Paul T. Heath, Sam Oddie, William McGuire, Sean Ainsworth, Elaine Boyle, Paul Clarke, Stanley Craig, Kathryn Johnson, Helen Mactier, Tim Scorrer, Mary Ledwidge, Imogen Story, Gemma Holder, Pamela Ohadike, Sarah Ellis, Rima Vaikute, Girish Gowda, Helen Yates, Shalabh Garg, Elizabeth Pilling, Charles Roehr, Dushyant Batra, David Gibson, Mark Johnson, Yadlapalli Kumar, David Bartle, Colin Peters, David Quine, Richa Gupta, Jean Matthes, Nigel Kennea, Peter Reynolds, Ruppa Geethanath, Sundaram Janakiraman, Vimal Vasu and C.M. Manjunatha
Type: Article | 2019

Type: Article | 2021

Economic costs associated with moderate and late preterm birth: A prospective population-based study - K. A. Khan, S. Petrou, M. Dritsaki, S. J. Johnson, B. Manktelow, E. S. Draper, L. K. Smith, S. E. Seaton, Neil Marlow, J. Dorling, D. J. Field and E. M. Boyle
Type: Article | 2015 | Item not available on this server.

Type: Article | 2012 | Item not available on this server.

Unexpected self-sorting self-assembly formation of a [4:4] sulfate: ligand cage from a preorganized tripodal urea ligand - Komala Pandurangan, Jonathan A. Kitchen, Salvador Blasco, Elaine M. Boyle, Bella Fitzpatrick, Martin Feeney, Paul E. Kruger and Thorfinnur Gunnlaugsson
Type: Article | 2015 | Item not available on this server.

Economic evaluation alongside the Speed of Increasing Milk Feeds Trial (SIFT) - Warda Tahir, Mark Monahan, Jon Dorling, Oliver Hewer, Ursula Bowler, Louise Linsell, Christopher Partlett, Janet Elizabeth Berrington, Elaine Boyle, Nicolas Embleton, Samantha Johnson, Alison Leaf, Kenny McCormick, William McGuire, Ben J. Stenson, Ed Juszczak and Tracy E. Roberts
Type: Article | 2020

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