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The immotile-cilia syndrome. A congenital ciliary abnormality as an etiologic factor in chronic airway infections and male sterility R. Eliasson, B. Mossberg, P. Camner, and B. A. Afzelius Abstract
Hereditary hemochromatosis. Diagnosis in siblings and children
Long-term prognosis of mitral-valve prolapse
The organization and structure of the national institutes of health
Vasodilator therapy of cardiac failure: (first of two parts)
Weightlessness: a matter of gravity
The information base for diffusion of technology: computed tomography scanning
Herrman Blumgart and medical school-V.A. hospital affiliation
Weekly clinicopathological exercises. Case 27-1977
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What makes cilia and sperm tails beat D. W. Fawcett
The Handbook of Nonprescription drugs
Angiotensin II Blockade R. E. Keenan, M. L. Horne, and V. M. Conklin
Plasma catecholamines and neurogenic hypertension
Implications of circulating prolactin
Respiratory quotient during dialysis
Marrow or peripheral blood for hematopoietic engraftment
Sequential studies of cell migration inhibition
Evolution of angio-immunoblastic lymphadenopathy
Coronary heart disease at high altitudes
Ultrasonic or radiologic cholecystrography
Political torture and overpopulation
Protection of privacy of experimental subjects
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