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Ken Clarke
University of Melbourne - Melbourne / Australia
Engineering & Technology / Computer Science
AD Scientific Index ID: 52026
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Ken Clarke's MOST POPULAR ARTICLES
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Site-based and remote sensing methods for monitoring indicators of vegetation condition: An Australian reviewV Lawley, M Lewis, K Clarke, B OstendorfEcological Indicators 60, 1273-1283, 20162562016
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Prespecified dose-response analysis for a very early rehabilitation trial (AVERT)J Bernhardt, L Churilov, F Ellery, J Collier, J Chamberlain, P Langhorne, ...Neurology 86 (23), 2138-2145, 20162522016
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Optical performance monitoring: advanced techniques for next-generation photonic networksCCK ChanAcademic Press, 20101842010
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Gamma interferon (IFN-γ) receptor null-mutant mice are more susceptible to herpes simplex virus type 1 infection than IFN-γ ligand null-mutant miceE Cantin, B Tanamachi, H Openshaw, J Mann, K ClarkeJournal of virology 73 (6), 5196-5200, 19991441999
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Gathering data for decisions: best practice use of primary care electronic records for researchR Canaway, DIR Boyle, JAE Manski‐Nankervis, J Bell, JS Hocking, ...Medical Journal of Australia 210, S12-S16, 20191042019
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