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Archives De Pediatrie : Organe Officiel De La Societe Francaise De Pediatrie|October 28, 2006
[Vomiting and weight loss in a neurologically impaired child with a gastrostomy button]H Opsomer, C Nedelcu, N Khen Dunlop, et al.
Veterinary Journal (London, England : 1997)|November 18, 2024
Rabbit teeth serve as a calcium source for rabbits (Oryctolagus cuniculus)J Mäkitaipale, H Opsomer, J-M Hatt, et al.
Medecine Et Maladies Infectieuses|October 29, 2008
[Tuberculous otitis media]S Hamouda, H Opsomer, A Delattre, et al.
Veterinary Journal (London, England : 1997)|May 30, 2024
Serum vitamin D concentrations in rabbits (Oryctolagus cuniculus) are more affected by UVB irradiation of food than irradiation of animalsJ Mäkitaipale, H Opsomer, R Steiner, et al.
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Archives De Pediatrie : Organe Officiel De La Societe Francaise De Pediatrie|October 28, 2006
[Vomiting and weight loss in a neurologically impaired child with a gastrostomy button]H Opsomer, C Nedelcu, N Khen Dunlop, et al.
Veterinary Journal (London, England : 1997)|November 18, 2024
Rabbit teeth serve as a calcium source for rabbits (Oryctolagus cuniculus)J Mäkitaipale, H Opsomer, J-M Hatt, et al.
Medecine Et Maladies Infectieuses|October 29, 2008
[Tuberculous otitis media]S Hamouda, H Opsomer, A Delattre, et al.
Veterinary Journal (London, England : 1997)|May 30, 2024
Serum vitamin D concentrations in rabbits (Oryctolagus cuniculus) are more affected by UVB irradiation of food than irradiation of animalsJ Mäkitaipale, H Opsomer, R Steiner, et al.
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