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Increased adhesion of erythrocytes to endothelial cells in diabetes mellitus and its relation to vascular complications J. L. Wautier and Others Abstract
Acquired vitamin K-dependent carboxylation deficiency in liver disease
Aminophylline improves diaphragmatic contractility
The PSRO in perspective
Current concepts in psychiatry: borderline personality disorder
Radioimmunoassay of plasma arginine vasopressin in hyponatremic patients with congestive heart failure
Liver transplantation with use of cyclosporin a and prednisone
Drawing the lines for the debate on competition
Weekly clinicopathological exercises. Case 31-1981
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Is diaphragmatic contractility important? D. F. Rochester
Cosmas and Damian in the 20th century
Prednisolone in HBsAg-positive chronic active hepatitis
Positive antiglobulin tests in a boy struck by lightning
Secondary maternal cytomegalovirus infection causing symptomatic congenital infection
retroperitoneum
Side effects of calcitonin therapy: a sex-related difference?
6-keto-prostaglandin EL and Bartter's syndrome
Another Munchausen's patient
Misconception about fertility
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