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Symposium on Clinical Diagnosis of Metabolic Disorders (1st: 1989: Kanazawa Medical University)
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Advances in chemical diagnosis and treatment of metabolic disorders proceedings of the first and second Symposia on Clinical Diagnosis of Metabolic Disorders, Kanazawa Medical University, Kanazawa, Japan, May 1989 and May 1990; v.1.
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Chichester : Wiley, 1992.
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BJL 3rd Floor
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165p.
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0471936154
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Corporate Author
Symposium on Clinical Diagnosis of Metabolic Disorders (1st: 1989: Kanazawa Medical University)
Series
A Wiley medical publication
Subject
Biology.
Alt author
Matsumoto, Isamu.
Symposium on Clinical Diagnosis of Metabolic Disorders (2nd: 1990: Kanazawa Medical University)
Descript
165p.
ISBN
0471936154
Corporate Author
Symposium on Clinical Diagnosis of Metabolic Disorders (1st: 1989: Kanazawa Medical University)
Series
A Wiley medical publication
Subject
Biology.
Alt author
Matsumoto, Isamu.
Symposium on Clinical Diagnosis of Metabolic Disorders (2nd: 1990: Kanazawa Medical University)
LOCATION
SHELVED AT
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STATUS
BJL 3rd Floor
QH 647 A2
8 WEEK LOAN
AVAILABLE
Subject
Biology.
Descript
165p.
Alt author
Matsumoto, Isamu.
Symposium on Clinical Diagnosis of Metabolic Disorders (2nd: 1990: Kanazawa Medical University)
ISBN
0471936154
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