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Authors: Pickles, K
Citation: K. Pickles, Colonial counterparts: The first academic women in Anglo-Canada, New Zealand and Australia, WOM HIST R, 10(2), 2001, pp. 273-297

Authors: Dixon, PM McGorum, BC Railton, DI Hawe, C Tremaine, WH Pickles, K McCann, J
Citation: Pm. Dixon et al., Laryngeal paralysis: a study of 375 cases in a mixed-breed population of horses, EQUINE V J, 33(5), 2001, pp. 452-458

Authors: Pickles, K
Citation: K. Pickles, Empire settlement and single British women as New Zealand domestic servants during the 1920s, NZ J HIST, 35(1), 2001, pp. 22-44

Authors: Dixon, PM Tremaine, WH Pickles, K Kuhns, L Hawe, C McCann, J McGorum, BC Railton, DI Brammer, S
Citation: Pm. Dixon et al., Equine dental disease Part 4. a long-term study of 400 cases: apical infections of cheek teeth, EQUINE V J, 32(3), 2000, pp. 182-194

Authors: Dixon, PM Tremaine, WH Pickles, K Kuhns, L Hawe, C McCann, J McGorum, BC Railton, DI Brammer, S
Citation: Pm. Dixon et al., Equine dental disease Part 3: a long-term study of 400 cases: disorders ofwear, traumatic damage and idiopathic fractures, tumours and miscellaneousdisorders of the cheek teeth, EQUINE V J, 32(1), 2000, pp. 9-18

Authors: Pickles, K
Citation: K. Pickles, Fragments: New Zealand social and cultural history, NZ J HIST, 34(2), 2000, pp. 299-300

Authors: Dixon, PM Tremaine, WH Pickles, K Kuhns, L Hawe, C McCann, J McGorum, BC Railton, DI Brammer, S
Citation: Pm. Dixon et al., Equine dental disease Part 2. a long-term study of 400 cases: disorders ofdevelopment and eruption and variations in position of the cheek teeth, EQUINE V J, 31(6), 1999, pp. 519-528

Authors: Dixon, PM Tremaine, WH Pickles, K Kuhns, L Hawe, C McCann, J McGorum, B Railton, DI Brammer, S
Citation: Pm. Dixon et al., Equine dental disease Part 1: A long-term study of 400 cases: disorders ofincisor, canine and first premolar teeth, EQUINE V J, 31(5), 1999, pp. 369-377
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