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Significance of changes in phosphorus and iron content with age in animal tissues
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Lee
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Published 1962
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Automatic precision vee-block refractometry of optical glass
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Lee
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R
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Published 1984
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Pathways to ethnic-racial identity development and psychological adjustment: The differential associations of cultural socialization by parents and peers
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Hu, A.W
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Lee
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R.M
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Nelson, S.C
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Syed, M.
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Tran, A.G
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Evaluation of efforts to reduce sodium and ensure access to healthier beverages in four healthcare settings in Massachusetts, US 2016–2018
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Barrett, J.L
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Cradock, A.L
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Daly, J.G
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Etingoff, K.
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Her, M.
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Lee
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R.M
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Mozaffarian, R.S
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Stoddard, J.
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