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    The Urologic clinics of North America

    NLM Title Abbreviation:
    Urol Clin North Am
    ISO Abbreviation:
    Urol. Clin. North Am.
    Title(s):
    The Urologic clinics of North America.
    Publication Start Year:
    1974
    Frequency:
    Quarterly
    Country of Publication:
    United States
    Publisher:
    Philadelphia, Saunders.
    Description:
    v. illus., ports.
    Language:
    English
    ISSN:
    0094-0143 (Print)
    1558-318X (Electronic)
    0094-0143 (Linking)
    Acid-Free:
    No
    Coden:
    UCNADW
    LCCN:
    sn 79009366
    Electronic Links:
    http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/00940143
    Fully Indexed In:
    Index medicus v1n1,Feb. 1974-
    MEDLINE v1n1,Feb. 1974-
    PubMed v1n1,Feb. 1974-
    Abridged index medicus 
    Current Indexing Status:
    Currently indexed for MEDLINE.
    Current Subset:
    Core clinical journals (AIM); Index Medicus
    Version Indexed:
    Electronic
    MeSH:
    Urology*
    Publication Type(s):
    Periodicals
    Notes:
    Also issued online.
    Other ID:
    (DNLM)U04680000(s)
    (OCoLC)00944385
    NLM ID:
    0423221 [Serial]

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