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Item Red blood cell, haemoglobin, white blood cell and blood sugar standards for Ceylonese adults(University of Ceylon. Colombo, 1949) Bibile, S.W.; Cullumbine, H.; Kirtisinghe, C.; Wikramanayake, T.W.; Watson, R.S.Item The ratio, birth weight to maternal weight, as an index of maturity of neonate(1987) Wimalawansa, S.J.; Wikramanayake, T.W.The suitability of the ratio, birth weight of maternal weight as an indicator of an infant at risk, has been investigated. The ratio correlates significantly with weight gain during pregnancy and the socio-economic ststus of the mother. The ration is a more adequate indicator of a neonate at risk than birth weight alone. It is suggested that a birth weight of less than 5.5perc. of the weight of the mother during the first trimester be used by a birth-attendant as an indicator for referral to a more qualified person, when the mother is of low body weight and of poor nutritional statusItem Effect of oral contraceptive therapy on the hypothalamic pituitary adrenal axis in normal females as assessed by dynamic tests(National Science Council:Colombo, 1981) Piyasena, R.D.; Weerasekera, D.A.; Reginald, G.J.; Wikramanayake, T.W.Item Immunoglobulins in undernutrition(Sri Lanka Medical Association. Colombo, 1977) Johnson, D.; Dissanayake, S.; Waterlow, J.C.; Wikramanayake, T.W.Item Estimation of total body water and water turnover rate in Sri Lankans using tritiated water(Sri Lanka Medical Associatoin. Colombo, 1982) Herath, K.B.; Wimalawansa, S.J.; Wikramanayake, T.W.; Piyasena, R.D.Item The rate of growth of rats maintained on different diets(University of Ceylon. Colombo, 1958) Wikramanayake, T.W.; Hoover, G.D.Item The relationship between birth weight and maternal weight(Sri Lanka Medical Association. Colombo, 1978) De Silva, L.V.K.; Dissanayake, S.; Wikramanayake, T.W.