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A comparison of early-onset group B steptococcal neonatal infection and the respiratory-distress syndrome of the newborn R. C. Ablow and Others Abstract
Light-chain nephropathy. Renal tubular dysfunction associated with light-chain proteinuria
Reverse transcriptase in leukocytes of leukemic patients in remission
Psychotherapeutic control of hypertension
The cost of fetal research: ethical considerations
Bence-Jones proteins and light chains of immunoglobulins (second of two parts)
Notes of a biology-watcher. To err is human
Massachusetts Department of Public Health. Determining the needs of the elderly and the chronically disabled
Weekly clinicopathological exercises. Case 2-1976
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The perinatal group B streptococcal problem: more questions than answers R. D. Feigin
Relaxation, autonomic control and hypertension
"London edition" of Journal now American but still European
Serum lysozyme levels in Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis E. Hylander, N. E. Hansen, H. Karle, and S. Jarnum
Levamisole in sarcoidosis
Dyskinesia associated with chronic antihistamine use
Dopamine gangrene
T lymphocytes in rheumatoid synovia
The pain of venipuncture
Unrefined carbohydrate diet and weight
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