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G Musser

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Scientific American|June 9, 2001
Galactic archaeologyG Musser
Scientific American|August 2, 2001
The peak of success. The Big Bang theory clicks together better than everG Musser
Scientific American|November 1, 2000
What's the matter? The prevailing theory for the universe's "missing mass" stumblesG Musser
Scientific American|January 5, 2002
Better killing through chemistryG Musser
Scientific American|September 8, 2000
Gully gee whizG Musser
Scientific American|September 30, 2000
The wireless WebM Alpert, G Musser
Scientific American|March 29, 2000
How to go to MarsG Musser, M Alpert
Clinical Case Reports|December 29, 2021
Corpectomy and spinal stabilization using a 3D-printed spine model and custom jigs to address severe spinal deformities from T9-11 and L2-4 in a 6-month-old German shepherd puppyCharlotte G Musser, Rebecca C Windsor, Fred Wininger
Annals of Surgery|July 1, 1984
Splenectomy for hematologic disease. The UCLA experience with 306 patientsG Musser, G Lazar, W Hocking, et al.
Chest|June 1, 1981
Calcified left ventricular thrombus causing repeated retinal arterial emboli: clinical, echocardiographic, and pathologic featuresJ G Cullen, K Korcuska, G Musser, et al.
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Scientific American|June 9, 2001
Galactic archaeologyG Musser
Scientific American|August 2, 2001
The peak of success. The Big Bang theory clicks together better than everG Musser
Scientific American|November 1, 2000
What's the matter? The prevailing theory for the universe's "missing mass" stumblesG Musser
Scientific American|January 5, 2002
Better killing through chemistryG Musser
Scientific American|September 8, 2000
Gully gee whizG Musser
Scientific American|September 30, 2000
The wireless WebM Alpert, G Musser
Scientific American|March 29, 2000
How to go to MarsG Musser, M Alpert
Clinical Case Reports|December 29, 2021
Corpectomy and spinal stabilization using a 3D-printed spine model and custom jigs to address severe spinal deformities from T9-11 and L2-4 in a 6-month-old German shepherd puppyCharlotte G Musser, Rebecca C Windsor, Fred Wininger
Annals of Surgery|July 1, 1984
Splenectomy for hematologic disease. The UCLA experience with 306 patientsG Musser, G Lazar, W Hocking, et al.
Chest|June 1, 1981
Calcified left ventricular thrombus causing repeated retinal arterial emboli: clinical, echocardiographic, and pathologic featuresJ G Cullen, K Korcuska, G Musser, et al.
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