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Orthopedic Nursing|November 30, 2007
NAON Foundation...are you lighting the fire?Melinda S Mock
American Journal of Surgery|March 19, 2010
Further studies in skull fractures and brain injuriesH E MOCK
The Journal of Nutrition|December 6, 2008
Marginal biotin deficiency is common in normal human pregnancy and is highly teratogenic in miceDonald M Mock
Nature|March 31, 2016
Animal behaviour: Some begging is actually braggingDouglas W Mock
Geriatrics|December 1, 1977
Rehabilitation of the elderly cardiac patient hampered by biasM B Mock
ONA Journal|August 1, 1979
Orthopedics in the emergency room: sprains and strainsM S Mock
The Journal of Nutrition|March 4, 1999
Biotin status: which are valid indicators and how do we know?D M Mock
The Journal of the Oklahoma State Medical Association|May 1, 1980
Continuing education for physiciansD C Mock
Science (New York, N.Y.)|September 1, 1972
Where the action isJ E Mock
The Journal of Nutritional Biochemistry|July 5, 2005
Marginal biotin deficiency is teratogenic in mice and perhaps humans: a review of biotin deficiency during human pregnancy and effects of biotin deficiency on gene expression and enzyme activities in mouse dam and fetusDonald M Mock
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Pageof 296
Orthopedic Nursing|November 30, 2007
NAON Foundation...are you lighting the fire?Melinda S Mock
American Journal of Surgery|March 19, 2010
Further studies in skull fractures and brain injuriesH E MOCK
The Journal of Nutrition|December 6, 2008
Marginal biotin deficiency is common in normal human pregnancy and is highly teratogenic in miceDonald M Mock
Nature|March 31, 2016
Animal behaviour: Some begging is actually braggingDouglas W Mock
Geriatrics|December 1, 1977
Rehabilitation of the elderly cardiac patient hampered by biasM B Mock
ONA Journal|August 1, 1979
Orthopedics in the emergency room: sprains and strainsM S Mock
The Journal of Nutrition|March 4, 1999
Biotin status: which are valid indicators and how do we know?D M Mock
The Journal of the Oklahoma State Medical Association|May 1, 1980
Continuing education for physiciansD C Mock
Science (New York, N.Y.)|September 1, 1972
Where the action isJ E Mock
The Journal of Nutritional Biochemistry|July 5, 2005
Marginal biotin deficiency is teratogenic in mice and perhaps humans: a review of biotin deficiency during human pregnancy and effects of biotin deficiency on gene expression and enzyme activities in mouse dam and fetusDonald M Mock
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