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The repetitive ventricular response in man. A predictor of sudden death H. L. Greene, P. R. Reid, and A. H. Schaeffer Abstract
Emergence of multiply resistant pneumococci
Increased absenteeism from work after detection and labeling of hypertensive patients
Foreign medical graduates and the issue of substantial disruption of medical services
Sickle-cell anemia: molecular and cellular bases of therapeutic approaches (first of three parts)
Diabetes insipidus associated with Wegener's granulomatosis successfully treated with cyclophosphamide
Sounding boards. The graying of grand rounds
Weekly clinicopathological exercises. Case 39-1978
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And the walls come tumbling down. More antibiotic resistance, and now the pneumococcus M. Finland
Optimal positive end-expiratory pressure and static lung compliance A. Tenaillon, J. Labrousse, O. Gateau, and J. Lissac
Role of the Duffy a antigen in kidney transplantation
Dissecting aneurysms perforating the esophagus
Reversible pure red-cell aplasia in pregnancy
Indications for pneumococcal vaccine in patients with impaired splenic function
Contraceptive action of copper?
Concern for costs in graduate training
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