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Transfusion|September 1, 1975
Viable lymphocytes in frozen washed bloodM Telischi, E Krmpotic, G Moss
Surgical Forum|January 1, 1971
Cerebral hypoxia as the primary event in the pathogenesis of the "shock lung syndrome"G Moss, C Staunton, A A Stein
The Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology Research|September 16, 2015
Can ovarian vein embolization cause more harm than good?Ibraheem Hamoodi, Robert Hawthorn, Jonathan G Moss
Surgery|February 1, 1986
Reducing postoperative pain, narcotics, and length of hospitalizationG Moss, M E Regal, L Lichtig
Foundations of Physics|January 31, 2020
Non-minimal Coupling of the Higgs Boson to Curvature in an Inflationary UniverseXavier Calmet, Iberê Kuntz, Ian G Moss
The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery|April 1, 1976
The centineurogenic etiology of the respiratory distress syndrome. Protection afforded by anemia and pulmonary denervation against lung lesions of oxygen toxicityG Moss, P Dworkin, A A Stein
American Journal of Surgery|July 1, 1973
The centrineurogenic etiology of the acute respiratory distress syndromes. Universal, species--independent phenomenonG Moss, C Staunton, A A Stein
The Journal of Trauma|October 1, 1972
Cerebral etiology of the "shock lung syndrome"G Moss, C Staunton, A A Stein
Physical Review Letters|August 29, 2015
Gravity and the Stability of the Higgs VacuumPhilipp Burda, Ruth Gregory, Ian G Moss
Developmental Biology|March 9, 2002
Two genetic circuits repress the Caenorhabditis elegans heterochronic gene lin-28 after translation initiationKathy Seggerson, Lingjuan Tang, Eric G Moss
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Transfusion|September 1, 1975
Viable lymphocytes in frozen washed bloodM Telischi, E Krmpotic, G Moss
Surgical Forum|January 1, 1971
Cerebral hypoxia as the primary event in the pathogenesis of the "shock lung syndrome"G Moss, C Staunton, A A Stein
The Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology Research|September 16, 2015
Can ovarian vein embolization cause more harm than good?Ibraheem Hamoodi, Robert Hawthorn, Jonathan G Moss
Surgery|February 1, 1986
Reducing postoperative pain, narcotics, and length of hospitalizationG Moss, M E Regal, L Lichtig
Foundations of Physics|January 31, 2020
Non-minimal Coupling of the Higgs Boson to Curvature in an Inflationary UniverseXavier Calmet, Iberê Kuntz, Ian G Moss
The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery|April 1, 1976
The centineurogenic etiology of the respiratory distress syndrome. Protection afforded by anemia and pulmonary denervation against lung lesions of oxygen toxicityG Moss, P Dworkin, A A Stein
American Journal of Surgery|July 1, 1973
The centrineurogenic etiology of the acute respiratory distress syndromes. Universal, species--independent phenomenonG Moss, C Staunton, A A Stein
The Journal of Trauma|October 1, 1972
Cerebral etiology of the "shock lung syndrome"G Moss, C Staunton, A A Stein
Physical Review Letters|August 29, 2015
Gravity and the Stability of the Higgs VacuumPhilipp Burda, Ruth Gregory, Ian G Moss
Developmental Biology|March 9, 2002
Two genetic circuits repress the Caenorhabditis elegans heterochronic gene lin-28 after translation initiationKathy Seggerson, Lingjuan Tang, Eric G Moss
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