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Changes in bronchial epithelium in relation to cigarette smoking, 1955-1960 vs. 1970-1977 O. Auerbach, E. C. Hammond, and L. Garfinkel Abstract
In vivo and in vitro effects of thymosin and adenosine deaminase on adenosine-deaminase-deficient lymphocytes
Neonatal respiratory syncytial virus infection
Childhood leukemias associated with fallout from nuclear testing
Treatment of congenital deformities of the hand and forearm (second of two parts)
A hemorrhagic syndrome in Waldenstrom's macroglobulinemia secondary to immunoadsorption of factor VIII. Recovery after splenectomy
By the London post. The numbers game--Reflections of an honorary medical bureaucrat--The Christmas Spirit
Receptors, antireceptor antibodies and mechanisms of insulin resistance
Pruritus, cimetidine, and polycythemia
Washington Report. Budget battles: realities and illusions
Weekly clinicopathological exercises. Case 8-1979
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How safe can cigarettes be? A. P. Fishman
Respiratory syncytial virus in nurseries
The hazards of fallout or of epidemiologic research
The metabolic defect in Tangier Disease P. N. Herbert
Serum 1,25-dihydroxyvitamin D in bone diseases
Anatomic and hormonal markers for the ventral primordium in the human pancreas?
Computerized tomographic scanning not very helpful in dementia--nor in craniopharyngioma
A sensitive test for detecting early ototoxicity
More on Grand Rounds
United States students at foreign medical schools
Humanism and fact finding in medicine
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