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Structural and electrical studies of selenium and silicon ion implanted gallium arsenide
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Published 1985
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On the anaerobic and aerobic oxidation of xanthin and hypoxanthin by tissues and by milk (1) ; On some compounds related to histidine (2)
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Published 1923
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Effects of angiotensin 11 on intestinal absorption
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Published 1978
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Radio and Microwave Spectroscopy of some Complexes of Vanadium, Niobium and Tantalum
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Published 1973
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Periapical infection may affect birth outcomes via systemic inflammation
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Ashorn, P.
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Ashorn, U.
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Dewey, K.G
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Doyle, R.
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Hallamaa, L.
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Harjunmaa, U.
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Järnstedt, J.
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Jorgensen, J.M
,
Kamiza, S.
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Klein, N.
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Maleta, K.
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Shaw, L.
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Stewart
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C.P
Published 2018
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