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A R Moritz

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Archives of Pathology|March 19, 2010
Sudden and unexpected deaths of young soldiers; diseases responsible for such deaths during World War IIA R MORITZ, N ZAMCHECK
The Journal of Experimental Medicine|October 30, 2009
PATHOLOGIC HISTOLOGY OF THE SHWARTZMAN PHENOMENON WITH INTERPRETATIVE COMMENTSH T Karsner, A R Moritz
The American Journal of Pathology|March 27, 2010
The reciprocal relationship of surface temperature and time in the production of hyperthermic cutaneous injuryA R MORITZ, F C HENRIQUES
Archives of Pathology|March 19, 2010
Studies of thermal injury; an exploration of the casualty-producing attributes of conflagrations; local and systemic effects of general cutaneous exposure to excessive circumambient (air) and circumradiant heat of varying duration and intensityA R MORITZ, F C HENRIQUES
The American Journal of Pathology|December 9, 2009
The Disappearance of Glomeruli in Chronic Kidney DiseaseA R Moritz, J M Hayman
The American Journal of Pathology|December 9, 2009
Arteriolar Sclerosis in Hypertensive and Non-Hypertensive IndividualsA R Moritz, M R Oldt
The American Journal of Pathology|December 9, 2009
Studies of Thermal Injury: I. The Conduction of Heat to and through Skin and the Temperatures Attained Therein. A Theoretical and an Experimental InvestigationF C Henriques, A R Moritz
The American Journal of Pathology|December 9, 2009
Studies of Thermal Injury: II. The Relative Importance of Time and Surface Temperature in the Causation of Cutaneous BurnsA R Moritz, F C Henriques
The Journal of Clinical Investigation|March 19, 2010
Studies of thermal injury: hyperpotassemia caused by cutaneous exposure to excessive heatR McLEAN, A R MORITZ, A ROOS
The Journal of Clinical Investigation|March 19, 2010
Studies of thermal injury: physiological mechanisms responsible for death during cutaneous exposure to excessive heatA ROOS, J R WEISIGER, A R MORITZ
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Archives of Pathology|March 19, 2010
Sudden and unexpected deaths of young soldiers; diseases responsible for such deaths during World War IIA R MORITZ, N ZAMCHECK
The Journal of Experimental Medicine|October 30, 2009
PATHOLOGIC HISTOLOGY OF THE SHWARTZMAN PHENOMENON WITH INTERPRETATIVE COMMENTSH T Karsner, A R Moritz
The American Journal of Pathology|March 27, 2010
The reciprocal relationship of surface temperature and time in the production of hyperthermic cutaneous injuryA R MORITZ, F C HENRIQUES
Archives of Pathology|March 19, 2010
Studies of thermal injury; an exploration of the casualty-producing attributes of conflagrations; local and systemic effects of general cutaneous exposure to excessive circumambient (air) and circumradiant heat of varying duration and intensityA R MORITZ, F C HENRIQUES
The American Journal of Pathology|December 9, 2009
The Disappearance of Glomeruli in Chronic Kidney DiseaseA R Moritz, J M Hayman
The American Journal of Pathology|December 9, 2009
Arteriolar Sclerosis in Hypertensive and Non-Hypertensive IndividualsA R Moritz, M R Oldt
The American Journal of Pathology|December 9, 2009
Studies of Thermal Injury: I. The Conduction of Heat to and through Skin and the Temperatures Attained Therein. A Theoretical and an Experimental InvestigationF C Henriques, A R Moritz
The American Journal of Pathology|December 9, 2009
Studies of Thermal Injury: II. The Relative Importance of Time and Surface Temperature in the Causation of Cutaneous BurnsA R Moritz, F C Henriques
The Journal of Clinical Investigation|March 19, 2010
Studies of thermal injury: hyperpotassemia caused by cutaneous exposure to excessive heatR McLEAN, A R MORITZ, A ROOS
The Journal of Clinical Investigation|March 19, 2010
Studies of thermal injury: physiological mechanisms responsible for death during cutaneous exposure to excessive heatA ROOS, J R WEISIGER, A R MORITZ
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