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Nocturnal hypoxemia and associated electrocardiographic changes in patients with chronic obstructive airways disease V. G. Tirlapur and M. A. Mir Abstract
Emergence of high-level trimethoprim resistance in fecal Escherichia coli during oral administration of trimethoprim or trimethoprim--sulfamethoxazole
Spallation and migration of silicone from blood-pump tubing in patients on hemodialysis
No association between coffee consumption and adverse outcomes of pregnancy
Thyrotropin-releasing hormone
Acute polyneuropathy after poisoning by a new organophosphate insecticide
Sounding Board. Performance-based rating of methadone maintenance programs
Report from the Committee on Maternal Welfare. Fatal respiratory distress
beta-Adrenoceptor antagonists
Occasional notes. Origin of the term "internal medicine"
Weekly clinicopathological exercises. Case 3-1982. An elderly woman with mild rheumatoid arthritis and progressive pulmonary fibrosis
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Dangerous sleep: oxygen therapy for nocturnal hypoxemia A. J. Block
Environmental and iatrogenic obstacles to long life on hemodialysis
Potential toxicity of a new sugar substitute in patients with liver disease M. Uribe
Cycloplegia from transdermal scopolamine
Prevalence of hepatitis B among men admitted to a federal prison
Toward a male contraceptive
CSF rhinorrhea after bromocriptine for prolactinoma
Is the problem-oriented autopsy enough?
Home remedies revisited
How doth the busy little bee
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