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J L Gonzalez

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The American Naturalist|September 2, 2006
Population cycles produced by delayed density dependence in an annual plantJ L Gonzalez-Andujar, C Fernandez-Quintanilla, L Navarrete
Journal of Pediatric Nursing|December 1, 1988
Factors affecting nurses' decisions to administer pediatric pain medication postoperativelyH S Gadish, J L Gonzalez, J S Hayes
British Journal of Experimental Pathology|October 1, 1983
Testicular amyloidosis in hamsters experimentally infected with Leishmania donovaniJ L Gonzalez, E Gallego, M Castaño, et al.
AORN Journal|May 20, 1999
Managing the new generationK M Dunn-Cane, J L Gonzalez, H P Stewart
Journal of Neuroscience Methods|December 1, 1992
Voltammetric monitoring of brain extracellular levels of serotonin, 5-hydroxyindoleacetic acid and uric acid as assessed by simultaneous microdialysisT Guadalupe, J L Gonzalez-Mora, B Fumero, et al.
Bioresource Technology|August 2, 2001
Study of composting of cotton residuesM Tejada, M M Dobao, C Benitez, et al.
Bioresource Technology|January 25, 2008
Agricultural use of leachates obtained from two different vermicomposting processesM Tejada, J L Gonzalez, M T Hernandez, et al.
Journal of Neuroscience Methods|October 1, 1991
Mathematical resolution of mixed in vivo voltammetry signals. Models, equipment, assessment by simultaneous microdialysis samplingJ L Gonzalez-Mora, T Guadalupe, B Fumero, et al.
Bioresource Technology|July 31, 2007
Application of different organic amendments in a gasoline contaminated soil: effect on soil microbial propertiesM Tejada, J L Gonzalez, M T Hernandez, et al.
Brain Research|July 12, 1991
Sex-related olfactory stimuli induce a selective increase in dopamine release in the nucleus accumbens of male rats. A voltammetric studyA Louilot, J L Gonzalez-Mora, T Guadalupe, et al.
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The American Naturalist|September 2, 2006
Population cycles produced by delayed density dependence in an annual plantJ L Gonzalez-Andujar, C Fernandez-Quintanilla, L Navarrete
Journal of Pediatric Nursing|December 1, 1988
Factors affecting nurses' decisions to administer pediatric pain medication postoperativelyH S Gadish, J L Gonzalez, J S Hayes
British Journal of Experimental Pathology|October 1, 1983
Testicular amyloidosis in hamsters experimentally infected with Leishmania donovaniJ L Gonzalez, E Gallego, M Castaño, et al.
AORN Journal|May 20, 1999
Managing the new generationK M Dunn-Cane, J L Gonzalez, H P Stewart
Journal of Neuroscience Methods|December 1, 1992
Voltammetric monitoring of brain extracellular levels of serotonin, 5-hydroxyindoleacetic acid and uric acid as assessed by simultaneous microdialysisT Guadalupe, J L Gonzalez-Mora, B Fumero, et al.
Bioresource Technology|August 2, 2001
Study of composting of cotton residuesM Tejada, M M Dobao, C Benitez, et al.
Bioresource Technology|January 25, 2008
Agricultural use of leachates obtained from two different vermicomposting processesM Tejada, J L Gonzalez, M T Hernandez, et al.
Journal of Neuroscience Methods|October 1, 1991
Mathematical resolution of mixed in vivo voltammetry signals. Models, equipment, assessment by simultaneous microdialysis samplingJ L Gonzalez-Mora, T Guadalupe, B Fumero, et al.
Bioresource Technology|July 31, 2007
Application of different organic amendments in a gasoline contaminated soil: effect on soil microbial propertiesM Tejada, J L Gonzalez, M T Hernandez, et al.
Brain Research|July 12, 1991
Sex-related olfactory stimuli induce a selective increase in dopamine release in the nucleus accumbens of male rats. A voltammetric studyA Louilot, J L Gonzalez-Mora, T Guadalupe, et al.
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