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The syndromes of insulin resistance and acanthosis nigricans. Insulin-receptor disorders in man C. R. Kahn and Others Abstract
e antigen and anti-e in the serum of asymptomatic carrier mothers as indicators of positive and negative transmission of hepatitis B virus to their infants
Sucrase-isomaltase deficiency. Absence of an inactive enzyme variant
Correlation of maternal antibody deficiency with susceptibility to neonatal group B streptococcal infection
Alcohol intoxication and withdrawal
Erasmus Wilson (1809-1884): the dermatologist and the obelisk
Ethical and legal problems in medical participation in criminal investigations
Fasting hypoglycemia in adults
Saline abortion and lupus erythematosus
Weekly clinicopathological exercises. Case 14-1976 R. E. Scully, J. J. Galdabini, and B. U. McNeely
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Insulin resistance: new insights D. B. Martin
e: a third hepatitis B antigen?
Genetic heterogeneity of human enzymes
Cephalosporins
Recognition of herpesvirus antigen in biopsied skin from a patient with encephalitis
Effect of propranolol on tremor of alcohol withdrawal
Study of meditation and blood pressure
Management of multiple myeloma
Complaints about words
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