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Journal of Chemical Ecology|December 10, 2013
Distribution of birch (Betula SPP.), willow (Salix SPP.), and poplar (Populus SPP.) secondary metabolites and their potential role as chemical defense against herbivoresR T Palo
Zentralblatt Fur Gynakologie|January 1, 1980
[Spontaneous uterus rupture recorded by cardiotocography--case report (author's transl)]M Gummerus, T Palo
Duodecim; Laaketieteellinen Aikakauskirja|January 1, 1987
[Uterine rupture in Finland]M Gummerus, T Palo
Duodecim; Laaketieteellinen Aikakauskirja|January 1, 1986
[Uterine rupture as a complication of oxytocin induction]T Palo, M Gummerus
Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology. A, Comparative Physiology|January 1, 1982
Fibre distribution and fibre diameters in two muscles of Swedish moose (Alces alces L.)T Palo, K H Kiessling
Journal of Chemical Ecology|November 22, 2013
Effects of birch phenolics on a grazing and a browsing mammal: A comparison of haresG R Iason, R T Palo
The Science of the Total Environment|December 11, 1994
Influence of herbivory on caesium turnover in a forest ecosystemR Bergman, T Palo, T Nylén, et al.
Psychological Medicine|February 1, 1991
The need for social support among out-patients suffering from functional psychosisR K Salokangas, T Palo-Oja, M Ojanen
Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica|August 1, 1991
Need for community care among psychotic outpatientsR K Salokangas, T Palo-oja, M Ojanen, et al.
Journal of Chemical Ecology|November 27, 2013
Chemical defense in birch. Platyphylloside: A phenol fromBetula pendula inhibiting digestibilityK Sunnerheim, R T Palo, O Theander, et al.
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Journal of Chemical Ecology|December 10, 2013
Distribution of birch (Betula SPP.), willow (Salix SPP.), and poplar (Populus SPP.) secondary metabolites and their potential role as chemical defense against herbivoresR T Palo
Zentralblatt Fur Gynakologie|January 1, 1980
[Spontaneous uterus rupture recorded by cardiotocography--case report (author's transl)]M Gummerus, T Palo
Duodecim; Laaketieteellinen Aikakauskirja|January 1, 1987
[Uterine rupture in Finland]M Gummerus, T Palo
Duodecim; Laaketieteellinen Aikakauskirja|January 1, 1986
[Uterine rupture as a complication of oxytocin induction]T Palo, M Gummerus
Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology. A, Comparative Physiology|January 1, 1982
Fibre distribution and fibre diameters in two muscles of Swedish moose (Alces alces L.)T Palo, K H Kiessling
Journal of Chemical Ecology|November 22, 2013
Effects of birch phenolics on a grazing and a browsing mammal: A comparison of haresG R Iason, R T Palo
The Science of the Total Environment|December 11, 1994
Influence of herbivory on caesium turnover in a forest ecosystemR Bergman, T Palo, T Nylén, et al.
Psychological Medicine|February 1, 1991
The need for social support among out-patients suffering from functional psychosisR K Salokangas, T Palo-Oja, M Ojanen
Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica|August 1, 1991
Need for community care among psychotic outpatientsR K Salokangas, T Palo-oja, M Ojanen, et al.
Journal of Chemical Ecology|November 27, 2013
Chemical defense in birch. Platyphylloside: A phenol fromBetula pendula inhibiting digestibilityK Sunnerheim, R T Palo, O Theander, et al.
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