Doug Kidd
Sir Douglas Lorimer Kidd (born 12 September 1941) is a former New Zealand politician. He was an MP from 1978 to 2002, representing the National Party. He served for three years as Speaker of the House of Representatives.
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iDiabetes platform—enhanced phenotyping of patients with diabetes for precision diagnosis, prognosis and treatment: study protocol for a cluster-randomised controlled study in Tays... by Doug Kidd, Samira Bell, Huan Wang, Jayne Digby, Paul Brennan, John Dillon, Ellie Dow, Andrew Taylor, Ify Mordi, Chim Lang, Colin Palmer, Claire Andrews, Albert Farre, Peter Donnan, Ewan Pearson, Rachael Barrett, Rodolfo Hernández, Sam Philip, Rory McCrimmon, Mandy Ryan, Tim J Croudace, Alex Doney, Susan Morrow, Damien Leith, Karen Wilson, Christopher Schofield, Russell Petty, Michael Abbott, Lewis Moonie, Anna Barnett, David Baty, YeunYi Lin, Stephanie McKenzie, Cameron Munro, Deborah Wake, Mya Win, Brian Allardice, Emma Riches, Erin Middleton, Evelyn Anyebe, Jacob Francis, Joanne McLean, Gerry Tosh, Louise Bremner, Louise Donnelly, Nicola Andrew, Simon Boyd, Tegwen Sundar Srinivasan, Valerie Godfrey O'Rourke, Victoria Sullivan Vera Ferutova, William Urquart
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