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2010Duration of the Increase in Early Postoperative Mortality After Elective Hip and Knee ReplacementLie, S.; Pratt, N.; Ryan, P.; Engesaeter, L.; Havelin, L.; Furnes, O.; Graves, S.
2008A guide for the assessment and management of vitamin D status in people with intellectual disability (developed as an AADDM Working Party initiative)Vanlint, S.; Nugent, M.; Durvasula, S.; Downs, J.; Leonard, H.
2018Effect of a low-intensity, self-management lifestyle intervention on knee pain in community-based young to middle-aged rural women: a cluster randomised controlled trialWang, Y.; Lombard, C.; Hussain, S.M.; Harrison, C.; Kozica, S.; Brady, S.R.E.; Teede, H.; Cicuttini, F.M.
2020Role of maternal age at birth in child development among Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australian children in their first school year: a population-based cohort studyHanly, M.; Falster, K.; Banks, E.; Lynch, J.; Chambers, G.M.; Brownell, M.; Dillon, A.; Eades, S.; Jorm, L.
2023Average treatment effect of maternal prenatal tobacco smoking on offspring developmental vulnerability in early childhoodDuko, B.; Gebremedhin, A.T.; Tessema, G.A.; Alati, R.; Pereira, G.
2000Handling information ethically: Some strategies for discussionBraunack-Mayer, A.; Rogers, W.
2023The burden and trend of diseases and their risk factors in Australia, 1990–2019: a systematic analysis for the Global Burden of Disease Study 2019GBD 2019 Australia Collaborators,
2012A pragmatic cluster randomized controlled trial of early intervention for chronic obstructive pulmonary disease by practice nurse-general practitioner teams: Study ProtocolBunker, J.; Reddel, H.; Dennis, S.; Middleton, S.; Van Schayck, C.; Crockett, A.; Hasan, I.; Hermiz, O.; Vagholkar, S.; Marks, G.; Zwar, N.
2017Including minority populations in research: we must do betterBraunack-Mayer, A.; Gibson, O.; for the CREATE Methods Group,