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Insect Biochemistry and Molecular Biology|May 20, 1999
The Drosophila homologue of ribosomal protein L8M L Ruhf, M Meister
Hospital & Community Psychiatry|April 1, 1986
Long-term outcome of network therapyP Schoenfeld, J Halevy, E Hemley-van der Velden, et al.
Journal of Community Psychology|June 9, 1985
Network therapy: an outcome study of twelve social networksP Schoenfeld, J Halevy-Martini, E Hemley-Van der Velden, et al.
Family Process|December 1, 1984
Process and strategy in network therapyJ Halevy-Martini, E M Hemley-van der Velden, L Ruhf, et al.
Development (Cambridge, England)|March 23, 2001
The domino gene of Drosophila encodes novel members of the SWI2/SNF2 family of DNA-dependent ATPases, which contribute to the silencing of homeotic genesM L Ruhf, A Braun, O Papoulas, et al.
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Insect Biochemistry and Molecular Biology|May 20, 1999
The Drosophila homologue of ribosomal protein L8M L Ruhf, M Meister
Hospital & Community Psychiatry|April 1, 1986
Long-term outcome of network therapyP Schoenfeld, J Halevy, E Hemley-van der Velden, et al.
Journal of Community Psychology|June 9, 1985
Network therapy: an outcome study of twelve social networksP Schoenfeld, J Halevy-Martini, E Hemley-Van der Velden, et al.
Family Process|December 1, 1984
Process and strategy in network therapyJ Halevy-Martini, E M Hemley-van der Velden, L Ruhf, et al.
Development (Cambridge, England)|March 23, 2001
The domino gene of Drosophila encodes novel members of the SWI2/SNF2 family of DNA-dependent ATPases, which contribute to the silencing of homeotic genesM L Ruhf, A Braun, O Papoulas, et al.
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