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Human reovirus-like agent as the major pathogen associated with "winter" gastroenteritis in hospitalized infants and young children A. Z. Kapikian and Others Abstract
Risk of congenital abnormality after inadvertent rubella vaccination of pregnant women
Grief response of parents after referral of the critically ill newborn to a regional center
Anti-donor immune responses in prediction of transplant rejection
Survival, hospitalization charges and follow-up results in critically ill patients
Medical progress. Recent evidence supporting psychologic and social risk factors for coronary disease (first of two parts)
Anti-A autoantibody with severe intravascular hemolysis
Medicopolitical peace? -- Challenge to Clinical Autonomy -- Compulsory seat belts
Weekly clinicopathological exercises. Case 18-1976
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Counting adverse drug reactions that count F. J. Ingelfinger
"Control" and diabetes
The new HLA nomenclature
Light-chain nephropathy G. Virella and H. H. Fudenberg
Renal lesion of lupus vs. Sjogren's syndrome
Neurologic disorders in uremia
IgG in cerebrospinal fluid
Hereditary hypophosphatemic bone disease
No effect of alpha1 fetoprotein on E-rosette formation
SI units
"Ask your pharmacist"
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