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      Cheng, Franklin Y.
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      retrofit in California / Li-Hong Sheng -- Introduction to technological research using thin reinforcing
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      Latchman, David S.
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      , pharmacological, biochemical, molecular biological and therapeutic aspects of chosen research areas. The recent
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      Vande Woude, George F.
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      methods by which researchers delineate the phenotype of cells and ways to alter these phenotypes to
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      Dixon, Frank J. (Frank James), 1920-2008.
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      and institutions."--Science "Deserves a permanent place in biomedical libraries as an aid in research
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      Dixon, Frank J. (Frank James), 1920-2008.
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      "--Journal of Immunological Methods "A provocative and scholarly review of research"--Journal of the American
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      Smith, A. Ian.
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      neuroscience. Each volume of Methods in Neurosciences contains an index, and each chapter includes references
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      Sealfon, Stuart C.
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      neuroscience. Each volume of Methods in Neurosciences contains an index, and each chapter includes references
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      Sarkar, Gobinda.
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      neuroscience. Each volume of Methods in Neurosciences contains an index, and each chapter includes references
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      Wiedbrauk, Danny L.
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      * Provides state-of-the-art PCR methods for amplification, quantitation, in situ hybridization, and multiplex
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      Kricka, Larry J., 1947-
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      materials for research and diagnostics has continued. This is due in part to public awareness of the hazards