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J H Baker

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Microbial Ecology|November 12, 2013
Relationship between microbial activity of stream sediments, determined by three different methods, and abiotic variablesJ H Baker
Muscle & Nerve|January 1, 1983
Segmental necrosis in tenotomized muscle fibersJ H Baker
Health Services Manager|November 7, 1981
New directions for community hospitals: occupational and preventive healthcareJ H Baker
Muscle & Nerve|February 1, 1985
The development of central cores in both fiber types in tenotomized muscleJ H Baker
Annals of Internal Medicine|August 1, 1986
Changing the internal medicine residencyJ H Baker
The Journal of Family Practice|June 1, 1986
Bowel preparation for flexible sigmoidoscopyJ H Baker
The Anatomical Record|July 1, 1983
Ultrastructural and biochemical changes in rat soleus muscle following tenotomyR N Margolis, J H Baker
Microbial Ecology|November 9, 2013
Fate of bacteria ingested by larvae of the freshwater mayfly,Ephemera danicaD A Austin, J H Baker
Muscle & Nerve|March 1, 1988
Adaptation of skeletal muscle to immobilization in a shortened positionJ H Baker, D E Matsumoto
Canadian Journal of Microbiology|August 1, 1978
Estimation of bacterial production in fresh waters by the simultaneous measurement of [35S]sulphate and d-[3H]glucose uptake in the darkP G Campbell, J H Baker
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Microbial Ecology|November 12, 2013
Relationship between microbial activity of stream sediments, determined by three different methods, and abiotic variablesJ H Baker
Muscle & Nerve|January 1, 1983
Segmental necrosis in tenotomized muscle fibersJ H Baker
Health Services Manager|November 7, 1981
New directions for community hospitals: occupational and preventive healthcareJ H Baker
Muscle & Nerve|February 1, 1985
The development of central cores in both fiber types in tenotomized muscleJ H Baker
Annals of Internal Medicine|August 1, 1986
Changing the internal medicine residencyJ H Baker
The Journal of Family Practice|June 1, 1986
Bowel preparation for flexible sigmoidoscopyJ H Baker
The Anatomical Record|July 1, 1983
Ultrastructural and biochemical changes in rat soleus muscle following tenotomyR N Margolis, J H Baker
Microbial Ecology|November 9, 2013
Fate of bacteria ingested by larvae of the freshwater mayfly,Ephemera danicaD A Austin, J H Baker
Muscle & Nerve|March 1, 1988
Adaptation of skeletal muscle to immobilization in a shortened positionJ H Baker, D E Matsumoto
Canadian Journal of Microbiology|August 1, 1978
Estimation of bacterial production in fresh waters by the simultaneous measurement of [35S]sulphate and d-[3H]glucose uptake in the darkP G Campbell, J H Baker
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