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Pediatric Surgery International|October 20, 1999
The vulnerable stomach in babies born with pure oesophageal atresiaR M Kimble, J E Harding, A Kolbe
Biochemical Society Transactions|February 15, 2001
Formation of 4-hydroxy-2-alkenals in barley leavesH Weichert, A Kolbe, C Wasternack, et al.
Journal of Pediatric Surgery|December 1, 1986
Diagnosis of spontaneous perforation of the biliary tract in the newbornA Kolbe, B L Beaver, R Rosenbaum, et al.
Pediatric Radiology|August 7, 2001
The screening pelvic radiograph in pediatric traumaM J Rees, R Aickin, A Kolbe, et al.
Bulletin of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology|April 1, 1991
Persistence of the insecticide dimethoate in three different soils under laboratory conditionsA Kolbe, A Bernasch, M Stock, et al.
Pediatric Surgery International|April 1, 1997
Gastroschisis: can the morbidity be avoided?R T Blakelock, J E Harding, A Kolbe, et al.
Agressologie: Revue Internationale De Physio-Biologie Et De Pharmacologie Appliquees Aux Effets De L'Agression|January 1, 1992
[Our experience of infectious risk in prosthetic breast surgery]D Herman, A Wilk, C Meyer, et al.
Oncology Reports|May 21, 2011
Recurrent sclerosing Basal-cell carcinomas requiring ablative cranio facial surgery - a 3-case reportC Rodierbruant, A Wilk, A Kolbe, et al.
Pediatric Surgery International|January 31, 1998
Is a normally functioning gastrointestinal tract necessary for normal growth in late gestation?R Blakelock, V Upadhyay, R Kimble, et al.
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications|October 12, 2000
Oxygenation of (3Z)-alkenals to 4-hydroxy-(2E)-alkenals in plant extracts: a nonenzymatic processM A Noordermeer, I Feussner, A Kolbe, et al.
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Pediatric Surgery International|October 20, 1999
The vulnerable stomach in babies born with pure oesophageal atresiaR M Kimble, J E Harding, A Kolbe
Biochemical Society Transactions|February 15, 2001
Formation of 4-hydroxy-2-alkenals in barley leavesH Weichert, A Kolbe, C Wasternack, et al.
Journal of Pediatric Surgery|December 1, 1986
Diagnosis of spontaneous perforation of the biliary tract in the newbornA Kolbe, B L Beaver, R Rosenbaum, et al.
Pediatric Radiology|August 7, 2001
The screening pelvic radiograph in pediatric traumaM J Rees, R Aickin, A Kolbe, et al.
Bulletin of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology|April 1, 1991
Persistence of the insecticide dimethoate in three different soils under laboratory conditionsA Kolbe, A Bernasch, M Stock, et al.
Pediatric Surgery International|April 1, 1997
Gastroschisis: can the morbidity be avoided?R T Blakelock, J E Harding, A Kolbe, et al.
Agressologie: Revue Internationale De Physio-Biologie Et De Pharmacologie Appliquees Aux Effets De L'Agression|January 1, 1992
[Our experience of infectious risk in prosthetic breast surgery]D Herman, A Wilk, C Meyer, et al.
Oncology Reports|May 21, 2011
Recurrent sclerosing Basal-cell carcinomas requiring ablative cranio facial surgery - a 3-case reportC Rodierbruant, A Wilk, A Kolbe, et al.
Pediatric Surgery International|January 31, 1998
Is a normally functioning gastrointestinal tract necessary for normal growth in late gestation?R Blakelock, V Upadhyay, R Kimble, et al.
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications|October 12, 2000
Oxygenation of (3Z)-alkenals to 4-hydroxy-(2E)-alkenals in plant extracts: a nonenzymatic processM A Noordermeer, I Feussner, A Kolbe, et al.
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