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Bone mineral content of amenorrheic and eumenorrheic athletes B. L. Drinkwater and Others Abstract
Early application of positive end-expiratory pressure in patients at risk for the adult respiratory-distress syndrome
C5a-inhibitor deficiency in peritoneal fluids from patients with familial Mediterranean fever
Effects of oxygen inhalation on endogenous erythropoietin kinetics, erythropoiesis, and properties of blood cells in sickle-cell anemia
Will payment based on diagnosis-related groups control hospital costs?
The primary immunodeficiencies. (2)
In vivo effectiveness of a high-yield factor VIII concentrate prepared in a blood bank
On the use of nonphysician "associate residents" in overcrowded specialty-training programs
Was "Murder in Guatemala" inappropriate?
The Twin Cities' medical marketplace
Weekly clinicopathological exercises. Case 31-1984. A three-year-old boy with fever, pancytopenia, and multisystem failure
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Putting PEEP in perspective S. Rounds and J. S. Brody
C5a-inhibitor deficiency--a role in familial Mediterranean fever?
Cell-mediated immune responses in AIDS E. Buimovici-Klein and Others
Varicella and herpes zoster
Measles encephalitis
Hunter's syndrome: activity of iduronate sulfate sulfatase in the serum of pregnant heterozygotes
Long-term follow-up of an untreated patient with probable prolactinoma
Medicare reimbursement for hospice care
Physician's responsibility toward the hopelessly ill
Medical practice in 1984
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