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Clinical Anatomy (New York, N.Y.)|April 25, 2014
Anatomical nomenclature and the use of eponymsThomas R Gest
Clinical Anatomy (New York, N.Y.)|September 16, 2009
The pattern of the thoracic splanchnic nerves as they pass through the diaphragmT R Gest, Sabine Hildebrandt
Clinical Anatomy (New York, N.Y.)|March 26, 2017
Survey of body donation programs in the US concerning the use of donor personal information with medical studentsJohanna Gerwer, Thomas R Gest
Clinical Anatomy (New York, N.Y.)|July 30, 2010
The pattern of the thoracic splanchnic nerves as they pass through the diaphragmThomas R Gest, Sabine Hildebrandt
Proceedings. Symposium on Computer Applications in Medical Care|January 1, 1994
Multi-format, multi-platform multimedia: the Anatomy ProjectT R Gest, A VanBiervliet
Clinical Anatomy (New York, N.Y.)|April 3, 2015
Effectiveness of various methods of formaldehyde neutralization using monoethanolamineAndrew Coskey, Thomas R Gest
Anatomical Sciences Education|March 8, 2011
Resident perceptions of anatomy education: a survey of medical school alumni from two different anatomy curricula and multiple medical specialtiesMichael A Bohl, Thomas R Gest
Clinical Anatomy (New York, N.Y.)|June 23, 2019
How many bones? Every bone in my bodyPaul E Neumann, Thomas R Gest
The Anatomical Record. Part A, Discoveries in Molecular, Cellular, and Evolutionary Biology|January 29, 2003
Embryonic origin of the caudal mesenteric artery in the mouseThomas R Gest, Michael A Carron
Medinfo. MEDINFO|January 1, 1995
Techniques and tools for digitizing analog video for use in CD-ROM-based health education programsA Van Biervliet, T R Gest
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Clinical Anatomy (New York, N.Y.)|April 25, 2014
Anatomical nomenclature and the use of eponymsThomas R Gest
Clinical Anatomy (New York, N.Y.)|September 16, 2009
The pattern of the thoracic splanchnic nerves as they pass through the diaphragmT R Gest, Sabine Hildebrandt
Clinical Anatomy (New York, N.Y.)|March 26, 2017
Survey of body donation programs in the US concerning the use of donor personal information with medical studentsJohanna Gerwer, Thomas R Gest
Clinical Anatomy (New York, N.Y.)|July 30, 2010
The pattern of the thoracic splanchnic nerves as they pass through the diaphragmThomas R Gest, Sabine Hildebrandt
Proceedings. Symposium on Computer Applications in Medical Care|January 1, 1994
Multi-format, multi-platform multimedia: the Anatomy ProjectT R Gest, A VanBiervliet
Clinical Anatomy (New York, N.Y.)|April 3, 2015
Effectiveness of various methods of formaldehyde neutralization using monoethanolamineAndrew Coskey, Thomas R Gest
Anatomical Sciences Education|March 8, 2011
Resident perceptions of anatomy education: a survey of medical school alumni from two different anatomy curricula and multiple medical specialtiesMichael A Bohl, Thomas R Gest
Clinical Anatomy (New York, N.Y.)|June 23, 2019
How many bones? Every bone in my bodyPaul E Neumann, Thomas R Gest
The Anatomical Record. Part A, Discoveries in Molecular, Cellular, and Evolutionary Biology|January 29, 2003
Embryonic origin of the caudal mesenteric artery in the mouseThomas R Gest, Michael A Carron
Medinfo. MEDINFO|January 1, 1995
Techniques and tools for digitizing analog video for use in CD-ROM-based health education programsA Van Biervliet, T R Gest
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