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A semiquantitative culture method for identifying intravenous-catheter-related infection D. G. Maki, C. E. Weise, and H. W. Sarafin Abstract
Associations of hepatitis B surface antigenemia with HLA locus B specificities
Enzyme replacement therapy of exocrine pancreatic insufficiency in man. Relations between in vitro enzyme activities and in vivo potency in commercial pancreatic extracts
Fate of orally ingested enzymes in pancreatic insufficiency. Comparison of two dosage schedules
Hypoglycemia of infancy and nesidioblastosis. Studies with somatostatin
Effect of surveillance on the number of hysterectomies in the province of Saskatchewan
The pineal organ (first of two parts)
Experimental creutzfeldt-jakob disease transmitted via the eye with infected cornea
Epidemic of aseptic peritonitis caused by endotoxin during chronic peritoneal dialysis
Industry-sponsored health programs: basis for a new hybrid prepaid plan
Zones of excess mortality in Massachusetts
Children who donate kidneys
Weekly clinicopathological exercises. Case 23--1977
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The ins and outs of oral pancreatic enzymes J. H. Meyer
Saccharin--the bitter sweet
CEA in diagnosis of jaundice N. Zamcheck and M. S. Loewenstein
Platelets and factor VIII in von Willebrand's disease
Cesarean section and genital herpes
Sex of offspring after use of oral contraceptives
Friday medical decisions
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