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1. Classification and characterization of human full-length cDNA clones that are difficult to sequence

3. Enzyme System for Improving the Detection Limit in Pyrosequencing

4. Biliary cystadenocarcinoma followed up as benign cystadenoma for 10 years

5. A Case of Familial Adenomatous Polyposis Associated with Colon Cancer, Ureteral Cancer and Two Early Gastric Cancers

6. High-Quality Carbon-Doped Boron Nitride Membrane for X-Ray Lithography Mask

7. A Case of Pneumonia Associated with Increased Antibody Titers to Simultaneous Mycoplasma pneumoniae and Chlamydia psittaci

8. A Comparative Study Between Cefminox (MT-141) and Cefotaxime in Respiratory Tract Infections

9. Dynamic properties of concentrated suspensions of charged polystyrene spheres

10. Studies of Ordered Monodisperse Polystyrene Latexes. I. Shear Ultrasonic Measurements

11. Studies on Composition of Pharyngeal Flora in the Aged

12. Optimization of the composition of a new MRS-type negative resist

13. Meterial Characterization of Polymers

14. Comparative Clinical Study of Cefpiramide (SM-1652) and Cefmetazole for Respiratory Tract Infections by a Double-Blind Method

15. A comparative Study Between Aztreonam and Cefoperazone in Respiratory Tract Infections

16. [Polymicrobial infection in terminal pneumonia in the aged]

17. Novel Process For Fabricating Low Distortion X-Ray Masks Of Submicron Gold Patterns

18. [Comparative clinical study of ceftazidime and cefotiam for respiratory tract infections by a double-blind method]

19. [A double-blind comparative study of aspoxicillin and piperacillin in the treatment of respiratory tract infections]

20. [Clinical studies on MT-141]

21. Studies of Ordered Monodisperse Latexes. IV. Mechanism of Ordering

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