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January 1, 1972

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Rehabilitation: Sozialmedizin, Physikalische Medizin, Praventivmedizin; Internationale Zeitschrift Mit Zentralblatt

[The so-called passive smoking]

  • F Portheine et al.

June 1, 1972

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The Biochemical Journal

Lysosomal nature of hormonally induced enzymes in wheat aleurone cells

  • R A Gibson, L G Paleg et al.

February 1, 1972

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Proceedings of the Royal Society of Medicine

Brachial arteriography in Raynaud’s phenomenon

  • P B James et al.

June 1, 1972

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The Biochemical Journal

Regulation of coenzyme nucleotide metabolism in plants

  • S D Ravindranath, N A Rao et al.

June 1, 1972

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The Biochemical Journal

The sulphoglycolytic pathway in plants

  • A A Benson, R F Lee et al.

June 1, 1972

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The Biochemical Journal

3-amino-1,4-triazole, a herbicide affecting chloroplast development

  • M Vivekanandhan, A Gnanam et al.

October 1, 1972

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Journal of Economic Entomology

Observation on the biology and control of Platynota flavedana

  • M L Bobb et al.