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Norepinephrine and epinephrine release and adrenergic mediation of smoking-associated hemodynamic and metabolic events P. E. Cryer, M. W. Haymond, J. V. Santiago, and S. D. Shah Abstract
Hepatic fibrinogen deposits in pre-eclampsia. Immunofluorescent evidence
Changes in intestinal flora of farm personnel after introduction of a tetracycline-supplemented feed on a farm
Shattuck Lecture--an agenda for physicians and legislators, 1976
Research in cystic fibrosis (third of three parts)
Inheritance of diabetes mellitus
Pheochromocytoma crisis induced by saralasin. Relation of angiotensin analogue to catecholamine release
Orphan data and the unclosed loop: a dilemma in PSRO and medical audit
Estimating the economic costs of alcohol abuse
Weekly clinicopathological exercises. Case 37-1976
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Smoking, catecholamines, and the heart R. J. Lefkowitz
Those "ingredients most used by doctors"
Genetic factors on insulin antibodies in juvenile-onset diabetes G. Schernthaner, H. Ludwig, W. R. Mayr, and R. Willvonseder
Serum lysozyme in mice with induced granulomas
Data banks for standardized assessments of coma
Criteria of immunization
Continuing medical education--gown and country swap
Do you need another "Washington office"?
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