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Saturated phosphatidylcholine in amniotic fluid and prediction of the respiratory-distress syndrome J. Torday, L. Carson, and E. E. Lawson Abstract
Abnormalities of immunoregulatory T cells in disorders of immune function
Cyclic oscillations of basal plasma glucose and insulin concentrations in human beings
Psychotherapy and the single synapse. The impact of psychiatric thought on neurobiologic research
Renal transplantation (second of two parts)
Provocation of ventricular tachycardia after consumption of alcohol
Factor X deficiency in primary amyloidosis: resolution after splenectomy
Case records of Massachusetts General Hospital. Weekly clinicopathological exercises. Case 45-1979
Committee on maternal welfare. Pulmonary hypertension and pre-eclampsia
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Of beverages, cigarettes, and cardiac arrhythmias T. J. Regan
CAT scanners--conferring "the greatest benefit on mankind"
Angina pectoris and the placebo effect F. H. Meyers
Acute arthralgia (gout?) after tricrynafen
Loss of biologic and radioimmunologic activity of cholecystokinin during sterilization by nitrocellulose filtration
The economics of screening joggers
The decline of NIH's peer-review system?
Unionization of house staff
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