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Natural history of "high-risk" bundle-branch block: final report of a prospective study J. H. McAnulty and Others Abstract
Antigen-specific suppressor T lymphocytes in human lymphatic filariasis
Newborn intensive care and neonatal mortality in low-birth-weight infants: a population study
Current concepts in psychiatry. Panic attacks and phobias
Neuronal origin of human esthesioneuroblastoma demonstrated with anti-neurofilament monoclonal antibodies
The prevalence of tuberculosis and drug resistance among Haitians
Preliminary observations on the effect of fenfluramine on blood serotonin and symptoms in three autistic boys
The health-sciences information struggle: the private information industry versus the National Library of Medicine N. E. Davies
Weekly clinicopathological exercises. Case 28-1982. Nodular lymphoma complicated by acute leukemia
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Preventive pacemaking J. A. Kastor
Hyperserotonemia and early infantile autism
Too many pacemakers A. Selzer
Retinal cotton-wool spots in a patient with Pneumocystis carinii infection
Microvascular free-tissue transfer
Endorphins in infant apnea
Cimetidine accumulation and mental confusion in cirrhosis
Effects of beta-blockers on post-infarction mortality
Upper abdominal CT scanning in staging non-oat-cell lung carcinoma
Spurious increases in the anion gap due to exposure of serum to air
False-positive Hemoccult test not caused by turnips
High serum gastrin in ulcerative colitis
Acute lymphoblastic leukemia with brilliant cresyl blue erythrocytic inclusions--acquired hemoglobin H?
Indications for the use of Fansidar in malaria
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