Lorillard
Animal Models and Acute and Long - Term Carbon Monoxide Intoxication
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- Author
- Mordelet-Dambrine
- Perramon, A.
- Stupfel, M.
- Vauzelle, A.
- Perramon, A.
- Type
- PSCI, SCIENTIFIC PUBLICATION
- BIBL, BIBLIOGRAPHY
- CHAR, CHART/GRAPH/MAPS
- FOOT, FOOTNOTE
- BIBL, BIBLIOGRAPHY
- Area
- LIBRARY/SUBJECT BOXES
- Site
- G39
- Request
- R1-037
- Named Organization
- Ahf, American Health Foundation
- Federal Health Office
- Named Person
- Guerin
- Haldane
- Millick
- Roberts
- Winston
- Haldane
- Date Loaded
- 20 Dec 2001
- Master ID
- 81211048/1331
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- Academic Press
- Aeronautic Research Medicine Center
- Factorial Genetics Lab
- French Natl Center of Zoological Resea
- French Natl Inst of Health
- Preventive Medicine
- Aeronautic Research Medicine Center
- Characteristic
- DRFT, DRAFT
- UCSF Legacy ID
- apm54c00
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