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Comparison and validation of ELISA assays for plasma insulin-like growth factor-1 in the horse.
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How green was my valley. Interview by David Crouch.
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UNIVERSITY AND INDUSTRY.
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THE PROFESSIONAL *WORK OF PROFESSOR MORRIS LOEB.
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THE CHEMISTRY OF ANESTHETICS.
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CITY SANITATION.
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INTERNATIONAL CONGRESSES.
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THE POSITION OF THE CHEMIST IN THE COMMONWEALTH.
Science. 1910 Nov 11;32(828):649-51. No abstract available.
THE ACTION OF RADIUM SALTS ON RUBIES.
Science. 1909 Dec 10;30(780):853-4. No abstract available.
THE SEVENTH INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS OF APPLIED CHEMISTRY.
Science. 1909 Sep 17;30(768):374-84. No abstract available.
SOME PRINCIPLES IN LABORATORY CONSTRUCTION.
Science. 1908 Nov 13;28(724):665-76. No abstract available.
LABORATORY ORGANIZATION.
Science. 1908 May 1;27(696):681-6. No abstract available.
LIFE AND CHEMISTRY.
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SCIENCE AND THE PEOPLE.
Science. 1904 Aug 26;20(504):266-73. No abstract available.
THE COMPLEX NATURE OF THORIUM.
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THE TITLES OF PAPERS.
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THE ELEMENTS: VERIFIED AND UNVERIFIED.
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KUNZITE, A NEW GEM.
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BLACK RAIN IN NORTH CAROLINA.
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A BASIS OF SCIENTIFIC THOUGHT.
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PROCEEDINGS OF THE ASSOCIATION.
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