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Development (Cambridge, England)|November 25, 2003
HLH-14 is a C. elegans achaete-scute protein that promotes neurogenesis through asymmetric cell divisionC Andrew Frank, Paul D Baum, Gian Garriga
The Journal of Chemical Physics|July 5, 2013
Mechanical properties of hydrogenated bilayer grapheneR C Andrew, R E Mapasha, N Chetty
The American Journal of Forensic Medicine and Pathology|August 29, 2002
A review of methadone deaths in Jefferson County, AlabamaIrina Mikolaenko, C Andrew Robinson, Gregory G Davis
Molecular & General Genetics : MGG|February 27, 1976
A yeast mutant defective in the processing of 27S r-RNA precursorC Andrew, A K Hopper, B D Hall
The Lancet. Respiratory Medicine|November 3, 2019
Life after tuberculosis: planning for healthC Andrew Basham, Kamila Romanowski, James C Johnston
American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology|July 2, 2014
Reply: To PMID 24274987C Andrew Combs, Michael Gravett, Thomas J Garite
Water Research|January 5, 2002
Development of chlorine dioxide-related by-product models for drinking water treatmentCaroline Korn, Robert C Andrew, Michael D Escobar
Environmental Science & Technology|November 9, 2010
Degradation product partitioning in source zones containing chlorinated ethene dense non-aqueous-phase liquidC Andrew Ramsburg, Christine E Thornton, John A Christ
The European Respiratory Journal|April 9, 2020
Towards a "fourth 90": A population-based analysis of post-tuberculosis pulmonary function testing in British Columbia, Canada, 1985-2015C Andrew Basham, Victoria J Cook, James C Johnston
American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology|July 31, 2004
Aggressive tocolysis does not prolong pregnancy or reduce neonatal morbidity after preterm premature rupture of the membranesC Andrew Combs, Michelle McCune, Reese Clark, et al.
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Development (Cambridge, England)|November 25, 2003
HLH-14 is a C. elegans achaete-scute protein that promotes neurogenesis through asymmetric cell divisionC Andrew Frank, Paul D Baum, Gian Garriga
The Journal of Chemical Physics|July 5, 2013
Mechanical properties of hydrogenated bilayer grapheneR C Andrew, R E Mapasha, N Chetty
The American Journal of Forensic Medicine and Pathology|August 29, 2002
A review of methadone deaths in Jefferson County, AlabamaIrina Mikolaenko, C Andrew Robinson, Gregory G Davis
Molecular & General Genetics : MGG|February 27, 1976
A yeast mutant defective in the processing of 27S r-RNA precursorC Andrew, A K Hopper, B D Hall
The Lancet. Respiratory Medicine|November 3, 2019
Life after tuberculosis: planning for healthC Andrew Basham, Kamila Romanowski, James C Johnston
American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology|July 2, 2014
Reply: To PMID 24274987C Andrew Combs, Michael Gravett, Thomas J Garite
Water Research|January 5, 2002
Development of chlorine dioxide-related by-product models for drinking water treatmentCaroline Korn, Robert C Andrew, Michael D Escobar
Environmental Science & Technology|November 9, 2010
Degradation product partitioning in source zones containing chlorinated ethene dense non-aqueous-phase liquidC Andrew Ramsburg, Christine E Thornton, John A Christ
The European Respiratory Journal|April 9, 2020
Towards a "fourth 90": A population-based analysis of post-tuberculosis pulmonary function testing in British Columbia, Canada, 1985-2015C Andrew Basham, Victoria J Cook, James C Johnston
American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology|July 31, 2004
Aggressive tocolysis does not prolong pregnancy or reduce neonatal morbidity after preterm premature rupture of the membranesC Andrew Combs, Michelle McCune, Reese Clark, et al.
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