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Family alcohol problems among pregnant women: Links with maternal substance use and birth abnormalities (1987)
Journal Article
Plant, M. A., Plant, M. L., Plant, M., & Plant, M. (1987). Family alcohol problems among pregnant women: Links with maternal substance use and birth abnormalities. Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 20(3), 213-219. https://doi.org/10.1016/0376-8716%2887%2990030-5

Between 1980 and 1983 a prospective study of 1008 pregnant women was conducted in South East Scotland, to investigate whether or not maternal alcohol consumption during pregnancy was associated with birth abnormalities. The initial results indicated... Read More about Family alcohol problems among pregnant women: Links with maternal substance use and birth abnormalities.

Medicine and the media (1987)
Journal Article
Bagnall, G., Plant, M., & Plant, M. (1987). Medicine and the media. BMJ, 295(6599), 660-661

Vitamin C biosynthesis in prosimians: Evidence for the anthropoid affinity of Tarsius (1987)
Journal Article
Pollock, J. I., Mullin, R. J., & Pollock, J. (1987). Vitamin C biosynthesis in prosimians: Evidence for the anthropoid affinity of Tarsius. American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 73(1), 65-70. https://doi.org/10.1002/ajpa.1330730106

This report examines the taxonomic distribution of the in vitro biosynthesis of ascorbic acid in the Prosimii (Order: Primates). Liver and kidney samples of 15 prosimian taxa, including Tarsius bancanus, were quantitatively tested for the enzyme L‐gu... Read More about Vitamin C biosynthesis in prosimians: Evidence for the anthropoid affinity of Tarsius.

Social Liberty and the Physically Disabled (1987)
Journal Article
COLE, P. (1987). Social Liberty and the Physically Disabled. Journal of Applied Philosophy, 4(1), 29-39. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1468-5930.1987.tb00200.x

ABSTRACT Liberal political philosophy has little of interest to say about the social liberty of the physically disabled. It accepts that the physically disabled and the able‐bodied are equally at liberty, even though the former can do far less than t... Read More about Social Liberty and the Physically Disabled.