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Gastroenterology. 158:S-1103
Autor:
John R. Sharp
A leading Harvard psychiatrist reveals how our emotional lives are profoundly shaped by the seasons, and how to recognize our own seasonal patterns and milestonesIn two decades of psychiatry practice, John R. Sharp has worked with many people who exp
Autor:
John R. Sharp
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Military Medicine. 156:181-185
Two thousand one hundred thirty-nine Air Force members were stratified in risk categories based on a questionnaire about their exercise habits and risk factors which could preclude participation in the new Air Force fitness test. Those at risk were i
Autor:
John R. Sharp, Lt. Col.
Publikováno v:
Journal of Clinical Gastroenterology; Dec1979, Vol. 1 Issue 4, p321-324, 4p
Autor:
John R. Sharp
Publikováno v:
Journal For Healthcare Quality. 11:4-9
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Gastroenterology. 78:366-369
Melanosis involving the duodenum is extremely rare. We present endoscopic, microscopic, and histochemical studies of a patient with melanosis of the duodenum associated with a gastric ulcer and a folic acid deficiency. The pigment is similar to that
Autor:
John R. Sharp
Publikováno v:
Journal of librarianship. 11:294-301
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Gastroenterology. 82:453-456
The most comfortable gas for peritoneoscopy has been the subject of debate. We subjected 46 patients to double-blind comparison of carbon dioxide and nitrous oxide during initial pneumoperitoneum. The discomfort from local anesthesia was similar in b
Autor:
John R. Sharp, J. M. Neff
Publikováno v:
Marine Environmental Research. 3:195-213
Embryos of Fundulus heteroclitus in the 4–8 cell stage were exposed nine Hg ++ (as mercuric chloride) concentrations from 0 to 100 μg/litre (ppb) for 32 days, 5 days, 2 days and 1 day. All but the chronically (32-day) exposed embryos were allowed
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Marine Environmental Research. 3:129-144
Embryos of the estuarine teleost, Fundulus heteroclitus , were exposed during development to different concentrations of the water-soluble fractions (WSF) of a No. 2 fuel oil under various temperature-salinity combinations. Temperatures and salinitie