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M J Harley

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Health Services Management Research|February 9, 1988
Performance indicators in the management processM J Harley
British Medical Journal|July 1, 1978
Orbital cellulitis related to an influenza A virus epidemicM J Harley, T H Guerier
FEBS Letters|May 4, 1987
The cDNA-deduced primary structure of human sex hormone-binding globulin and location of its steroid-binding domainG L Hammond, D A Underhill, C L Smith, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|August 1, 1987
Primary structure of human corticosteroid binding globulin, deduced from hepatic and pulmonary cDNAs, exhibits homology with serine protease inhibitorsG L Hammond, C L Smith, I S Goping, et al.
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Health Services Management Research|February 9, 1988
Performance indicators in the management processM J Harley
British Medical Journal|July 1, 1978
Orbital cellulitis related to an influenza A virus epidemicM J Harley, T H Guerier
FEBS Letters|May 4, 1987
The cDNA-deduced primary structure of human sex hormone-binding globulin and location of its steroid-binding domainG L Hammond, D A Underhill, C L Smith, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|August 1, 1987
Primary structure of human corticosteroid binding globulin, deduced from hepatic and pulmonary cDNAs, exhibits homology with serine protease inhibitorsG L Hammond, C L Smith, I S Goping, et al.
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