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Babb, J S
Becker, P J
Bester, M
Bester, M E
Bester, M J
Bester, M N
Boy, S C
Ferreira, S M
Fiehler, J
Goldsworthy, S D
Guinet, C
Heesen, C
Hoelzel, A R
Holst, B
Inglese, M
Martin, R
Motsoane, N A
Potgieter, H C
Pretorius, E
Vermaak, W J
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41.
Folate status, homocysteine metabolism, and methylene tetrahydrofolate reductase genotype in rural South African blacks with a history of pregnancy complicated by neural tube defects.
[electronic resource]
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Ubbink, J B
Christianson, A
Bester, M J
Van Allen, M I
Venter, P A
Delport, R
Blom, H J
van der Merwe, A
Potgieter, H
Vermaak, W J
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19990225
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Metabolism: clinical and experimental
vol. 48
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A global cline in a colour polymorphism suggests a limited contribution of gene flow towards the recovery of a heavily exploited marine mammal.
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Hoffman, J I
Bauer, E
Paijmans, A J
Humble, E
Beckmann, L M
Kubetschek, C
Christaller, F
Kröcker, N
Fuchs, B
Moreras, A
Shihlomule, Y D
Bester, M N
Cleary, A C
De Bruyn, P J N
Forcada, J
Goebel, M E
Goldsworthy, S D
Guinet, C
Hoelzel, A R
Lydersen, C
Kovacs, K M
Lowther, A
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Royal Society open science
Oct 2018
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Royal Society open science
vol. 5
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