498 results on '"Schneider HJ"'
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452. [Asymmetrical reactions].
453. [Importance and forms of urinary calculi analysis].
454. [The anorganic content of kidney calculi and its effect on the type of calculi].
455. [Microthermal studies on the phase-analytic identification of urinary calculi].
456. The roentgen appearance of the small bowel during long-term hemodialysis for chronic renal disease.
457. [Mineral content of the ejaculate and its relationship to larger amounts and trace elements in the prostate, seminal vesicles, epididymis and testis].
458. [Study of urinary calculi using Debye-Scherrer's ultrastructural x-ray analysis].
459. [Studies on the reactive mechanism of orthophosphate in urinary calculi ailment].
460. [Diagnosis, therapy and prognosis of malignant testicular neoplasma].
461. A new genetic variant of the spinal muscular atrophies in infancy.
462. [INSULIN RESISTANCE].
463. [New aspects of chemical urinary calculi analysis. 3].
464. [Anorganic components of the dermoid cyst hair in comparison with the mineral components of head hair].
465. [On the biological behavior of prostate carcinoma in relation to the histological type].
466. [Value of urinary sediment in the differential diagnosis of acute appendicitis].
467. [Morphological findings after longitudinal and transverse nephrotomy in animal experiments].
468. [Structure and composition of human dental calculus].
469. [Status of centralization and standardization of the analysis of urinary calculi in the GDR].
470. [Action mechanism of orthophosphate in urinary calculi].
471. [Comparative studies of the number and amount of trace elements of the normal prostate, prostate adenoma and prostate carcinoma].
472. [Screening possibilities in cystinuria].
473. [The response of venous vascular tone, orthostatic regulatory capacity and clotting potential under the influence of an ovulation inhibitor].
474. [Infra-red spectroscopy of urinary calculi].
475. [Experiences with an efficient quantitative bacteriological urine diagnosis in urology].
476. [Effect of suture materials on experimental development of cystoliths].
477. [Prophylactic irradiation of the breast for the prevention of gynecomastia during the hormonal therapy of prostatic cancer].
478. [Diffuse spinal meningiomatosis].
479. Roentgen findings in obstructed diaphragmatic hernia.
480. [Proposal for the centralization and standardization of urinary calculi analysis].
481. [Trace elements in urinary calculi: lithium].
482. Forme fruste of the Prader-Willi syndrome (HHHO) and balanced D-E translocation.
483. [Cystotonometric findings in patients with bladder calculi].
484. [Studies on the sociologic pattern of urinary calculi patients].
485. Comparative urinary stone analyses. Quantitative chemical, x-ray diffraction, infrared spectroscopy and thermo-analytical procedures.
486. [The problem of sitting in its functional-anatomic aspects].
487. [Biochemical and clinical features of pyrophosphate metabolism. IV. Inhibition of human renal pyrophosphatase by inorganic orthophosphate in healthy persons and patients with calculi].
488. Consumption coagulopathy in an infant with Kasabach-Merrit syndrome.
489. [Hazards in instillations into the urethra].
490. [Leukocyte differentiation in stained urinary urinary sediment].
491. Clinical significance of coronary artery calcification seen fluoroscopically with the image intensifier.
492. Treatment of infantile spasms and Lennox-Gastaut syndrome with clonazepam (Rivotril).
493. [Drinking cure with sea water. A contribution on magnesium therapy].
494. [Modern methods in the analysis of urinary calculi].
495. Syndrome of hypotonia-hypomentia-hypogonadism-obesity (HHHO) or Prader-Willi syndrome.
496. [Thoughts on the development of the sitting posture].
497. [Postoperative protein and electrolyte metabolism in patients older than 70 years with special reference to malignant tumors].
498. [Simple method fo demonstrating the left renal vein in man].
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