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Timolol-induced reduction in mortality and reinfarction in patients surviving acute myocardial infarction Abstract
Identification of patients with cholesterol or pigment gallstones by discriminant analysis of radiographic features
Immunodeficiency associated with loss of T4+ inducer T-cell function
Biotin-responsive carboxylase deficiency associated with subnormal plasma and urinary biotin
Biotin deficiency: an unusual complication of parenteral alimentation
Hemoglobin carbamylation in uremia
Mechanism of factor X deficiency in systemic amyloidosis
Beta-adrenergic blockade after myocardial infarction
Academic medicine: no longer threadbare or genteel
Weekly clinicopathological exercises. Case 14-1981
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New light on biotin deficiency K. Tanaka
What's in a review
Resuscitation from drowning in cold water W. R. Felix, K. F. MacDonnel, and L. Jacobs
Induced hyponatremia for sickle-cell anemia
Exanthem subitum and rotavirus
Gardnerella vaginalis perinephric abscess in a transplanted kidney
More on false-positive "Hemoccult" reaction with cimetidine
Immunoenzymatical staining for terminal deoxynucleotidyl transferase
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