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R Augspurger

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Proceedings, the Annual Meeting of the Medical Section of the American Council of Life Insurance|January 1, 1978
Urinary tract disorders in patients with paraplegiaR R Augspurger
The Journal of Urology|February 1, 1981
Pitfalls of the Rosen anti-incontinence prosthesisR R Augspurger
Surgery, Gynecology & Obstetrics|November 1, 1977
Skin flap measurement for below-knee amputationR J Sanders, R Augspurger
The Journal of Urology|February 1, 1980
Prevention of obturator nerve stimulation during transurethral surgeryR R Augspurger, R E Donohue
Poultry Science|January 20, 2007
Excess dietary lysine increases growth of chicks fed niacin-deficient diets, but dietary quinolinic acid has no niacin-sparing activityN R Augspurger, D H Baker
Journal of Animal Science|April 15, 2004
High dietary phytase levels maximize phytate-phosphorus utilization but do not affect protein utilization in chicks fed phosphorus- or amino acid-deficient dietsN R Augspurger, D H Baker
The Journal of Urology|October 1, 1977
Transitional cell carcinoma replacing the intrarenal pelvis of a solitary kidneyR R Augspurger, N E Peterson
The Journal of Urology|June 1, 1980
Cushing's syndrome: complication of triamcinolone injection for urethral strictures in childrenR R Augspurger, J N Wettlaufer
The Journal of Nutrition|July 4, 2003
Oral iodine toxicity in chicks can be reversed by supplemental bromineDavid H Baker, Theresa M Parr, Nathan R Augspurger
Journal of Animal Science|February 1, 2007
An Escherichia coli phytase expressed in yeast effectively replaces inorganic phosphorus for finishing pigs and laying hensN R Augspurger, D M Webel, D H Baker
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Proceedings, the Annual Meeting of the Medical Section of the American Council of Life Insurance|January 1, 1978
Urinary tract disorders in patients with paraplegiaR R Augspurger
The Journal of Urology|February 1, 1981
Pitfalls of the Rosen anti-incontinence prosthesisR R Augspurger
Surgery, Gynecology & Obstetrics|November 1, 1977
Skin flap measurement for below-knee amputationR J Sanders, R Augspurger
The Journal of Urology|February 1, 1980
Prevention of obturator nerve stimulation during transurethral surgeryR R Augspurger, R E Donohue
Poultry Science|January 20, 2007
Excess dietary lysine increases growth of chicks fed niacin-deficient diets, but dietary quinolinic acid has no niacin-sparing activityN R Augspurger, D H Baker
Journal of Animal Science|April 15, 2004
High dietary phytase levels maximize phytate-phosphorus utilization but do not affect protein utilization in chicks fed phosphorus- or amino acid-deficient dietsN R Augspurger, D H Baker
The Journal of Urology|October 1, 1977
Transitional cell carcinoma replacing the intrarenal pelvis of a solitary kidneyR R Augspurger, N E Peterson
The Journal of Urology|June 1, 1980
Cushing's syndrome: complication of triamcinolone injection for urethral strictures in childrenR R Augspurger, J N Wettlaufer
The Journal of Nutrition|July 4, 2003
Oral iodine toxicity in chicks can be reversed by supplemental bromineDavid H Baker, Theresa M Parr, Nathan R Augspurger
Journal of Animal Science|February 1, 2007
An Escherichia coli phytase expressed in yeast effectively replaces inorganic phosphorus for finishing pigs and laying hensN R Augspurger, D M Webel, D H Baker
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