Items where Author is "Newton, J"

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FLETCHER, J.W.J., TOLLINGTON, S., COX, R., TOLHURST, B.A., NEWTON, J., MCGILL, R.A.R., CROPPER, P., BERRY, N., ILLA, K. and SCOTT, D.M., 2024. Utilisation of anthropogenic food by red foxes (Vulpes vulpes) in Britain as determined by stable isotope analysis. Ecology and Evolution. ISSN 2045-7758 (Forthcoming)

AGRAWAL, S., ANGUS, K., ARNOTT, D., ASHCROFT, R., AVEYARD, P., BARRY, R., BAULD, L., BEARD, E., BENOWITZ, N., BOGDANOVICA, I., BRAZNELL, S., BRENNAN, A., BRITTON, J., BROWN, J., BUNCE, L., BUTLER, A., BUTLER, S., CHEESEMAN, H., COX, S., DAWKINS, L., DOCKRELL, M., DOODY, P., EAST, K., FORD, A., GALLAGHER, A., GARTNER, C., GILLESPIE, D., GILMORE, A., HAJEK, P., HARTMANN-BOYCE, J., HISCOCK, R., JACKSON, S., JARVIS, M., JAYES, L., KHOUJA, J., KOCK, L., LANGLEY, T., LEGG, T., LEONARDI-BEE, J., LINDSON, N., MCNEILL, A., MEHEGAN, J., MOORE, G., MORRIS, D., MUNAFÒ, M., MURRAY, R., NAUGHTON, F., NEWTON, J., NOTLEY, C., NOTTAGE, M., PESOLA, F., RATSCHEN, E., ROBSON, D., SHAHAB, L., SHOESMITH, E., SIMONAVIČIUS, E., TAYLOR, E. and WILSON, L., 2024. E-cigarettes and harm reduction: an evidence review. London: Royal College of Physicians.

TOLLINGTON, S., EWEN, J.G., NEWTON, J., MCGILL, R.A.R., SMITH, D., HENSHAW, A., FOGELL, D.J., TATAYAH, V., GREENWOOD, A., JONES, C.G. and GROOMBRIDGE, J.J., 2019. Individual consumption of supplemental food as a predictor of reproductive performance and viral infection intensity. Journal of Applied Ecology, 56 (3), pp. 594-603. ISSN 0021-8901

CONSTERDINE, A., NEWTON, J. and PIGGIN, S., 2013. 'Time to take the stage': a contextual study of a high performance coach. Sports Coaching Review, 2 (2), pp. 124-135. ISSN 2164-0629

CONSTERDINE, A., PIGGIN, S. and NEWTON, J., 2013. "Time to take the stage” A contextual study on a high performance coach. In: 2nd International Coaching Conference, Manchester Metropolitan University, Crewe, UK, 22-23 June 2013.

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