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F R Camp

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The American Journal of Forensic Medicine and Pathology|March 1, 1980
Forensic serology in the United States. I. Blood grouping and blood transfusion--Historical aspectsF R Camp
The Journal of Trauma|August 11, 1975
Lessons learned applicable to civil disaster: recipient identification and blood transfusionF R Camp
Military Medicine|April 1, 1977
Blood storage. XIV. Adenine maintenance of ATP in a preservative with high pH (to maintain 2.3-DPG for hemoglobin function)R B Dawson, F R Camp
Military Medicine|August 1, 1970
The role of automated blood grouping as an information retrieval systemF R Camp, C E Shields
Military Medicine|July 1, 1975
Frozen blood shippingD W McPeak, F R Camp
The American Journal of Forensic Medicine and Pathology|June 1, 1981
Fatal blood transfusion reactions. An analysisF R Camp, W P Monaghan
Military Medicine|June 1, 1977
Trends toward improved blood grouping, blood banking, and blood transfusion. An analysisF R Camp, V R Coley
Transfusion|September 1, 1974
Development of a nonelectrical refrigerantD W McPeak, F R Camp
Military Medicine|July 1, 1980
The origins of blood bank directors, supervisors, and staff for military and civilian blood bank operations, training, and researchF R Camp, V R Coley, P Sepulveda
Transfusion|May 11, 1975
A computer-based frozen blood inventory and information systemS C Roberts, D T Ruess, F R Camp
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The American Journal of Forensic Medicine and Pathology|March 1, 1980
Forensic serology in the United States. I. Blood grouping and blood transfusion--Historical aspectsF R Camp
The Journal of Trauma|August 11, 1975
Lessons learned applicable to civil disaster: recipient identification and blood transfusionF R Camp
Military Medicine|April 1, 1977
Blood storage. XIV. Adenine maintenance of ATP in a preservative with high pH (to maintain 2.3-DPG for hemoglobin function)R B Dawson, F R Camp
Military Medicine|August 1, 1970
The role of automated blood grouping as an information retrieval systemF R Camp, C E Shields
Military Medicine|July 1, 1975
Frozen blood shippingD W McPeak, F R Camp
The American Journal of Forensic Medicine and Pathology|June 1, 1981
Fatal blood transfusion reactions. An analysisF R Camp, W P Monaghan
Military Medicine|June 1, 1977
Trends toward improved blood grouping, blood banking, and blood transfusion. An analysisF R Camp, V R Coley
Transfusion|September 1, 1974
Development of a nonelectrical refrigerantD W McPeak, F R Camp
Military Medicine|July 1, 1980
The origins of blood bank directors, supervisors, and staff for military and civilian blood bank operations, training, and researchF R Camp, V R Coley, P Sepulveda
Transfusion|May 11, 1975
A computer-based frozen blood inventory and information systemS C Roberts, D T Ruess, F R Camp
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