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Neuro-Chirurgie|February 9, 2022
Understanding how to move from dogmatic to outcome-based neurosurgical care: Lessons from past surgical studies on ruptured aneurysm patientsJ Raymond, T E Darsaut
Journal of AAPOS : the Official Publication of the American Association for Pediatric Ophthalmology and Strabismus|November 30, 2018
Long-term follow-up of torsional augmentation surgery in a case of congenital ocular tilt reaction with head tiltHenry Liu, J Raymond Buncic
Neuro-Chirurgie|January 18, 2022
Medical care research, bureaucracy and funding: New hope to resolve the impasseJ Raymond, T E Darsaut
Annals of Botany|July 10, 2002
Proline metabolism and transport in maize seedlings at low water potentialMarjorie J Raymond, Nicholas Smirnoff
Neuro-Chirurgie|April 3, 2012
RCTs in determining treatment indications for intracranial aneurysms: What can we learn from history?T E Darsaut, J Raymond
Neuro-Chirurgie|March 11, 2022
Lessons from landmark studies on the treatment of ruptured intracranial aneurysmsJ Raymond, T E Darsaut
Journal of the American Medical Association|February 19, 2014
Some categories of patients treated by physicians in hospitalsF G DICKINSON, J RAYMOND
AJR. American Journal of Roentgenology|December 1, 1983
Anomalous ossicle of the articular process: arthrography and facet blockJ Raymond, J M Dumas
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|September 25, 1991
The scrapie-associated form of PrP is made from a cell surface precursor that is both protease- and phospholipase-sensitiveB Caughey, G J Raymond
Neuro-Chirurgie|July 27, 2021
We need less research, better research, and research done for the right reasonsJ Raymond, T E Darsaut
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Neuro-Chirurgie|February 9, 2022
Understanding how to move from dogmatic to outcome-based neurosurgical care: Lessons from past surgical studies on ruptured aneurysm patientsJ Raymond, T E Darsaut
Journal of AAPOS : the Official Publication of the American Association for Pediatric Ophthalmology and Strabismus|November 30, 2018
Long-term follow-up of torsional augmentation surgery in a case of congenital ocular tilt reaction with head tiltHenry Liu, J Raymond Buncic
Neuro-Chirurgie|January 18, 2022
Medical care research, bureaucracy and funding: New hope to resolve the impasseJ Raymond, T E Darsaut
Annals of Botany|July 10, 2002
Proline metabolism and transport in maize seedlings at low water potentialMarjorie J Raymond, Nicholas Smirnoff
Neuro-Chirurgie|April 3, 2012
RCTs in determining treatment indications for intracranial aneurysms: What can we learn from history?T E Darsaut, J Raymond
Neuro-Chirurgie|March 11, 2022
Lessons from landmark studies on the treatment of ruptured intracranial aneurysmsJ Raymond, T E Darsaut
Journal of the American Medical Association|February 19, 2014
Some categories of patients treated by physicians in hospitalsF G DICKINSON, J RAYMOND
AJR. American Journal of Roentgenology|December 1, 1983
Anomalous ossicle of the articular process: arthrography and facet blockJ Raymond, J M Dumas
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|September 25, 1991
The scrapie-associated form of PrP is made from a cell surface precursor that is both protease- and phospholipase-sensitiveB Caughey, G J Raymond
Neuro-Chirurgie|July 27, 2021
We need less research, better research, and research done for the right reasonsJ Raymond, T E Darsaut
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