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Autor:
S R, Cruess, R L, Cruess
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Facts, Views & Vision in ObGyn
Due to changes in the delivery of health care and in society, medicine became aware of serious threats to its professionalism. Beginning in the mid-1990s it was agreed that if professionalism was to survive, an important step would be to teach it exp
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The Journal of bone and joint surgery. American volume. 82(8)
Autor:
S R, Cruess, R L, Cruess
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Cancer preventioncontrol : CPC = Preventioncontrole en cancerologie : PCC. 3(1)
Autor:
R. L. Cruess
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médecine/sciences. 13:568
L'histoire de la faculte de medecine a l'Univerite de Mc Gill au Canada est decrite depuis sa creation en 1644 jusqu'a nos jours, en montrant la qualite de l'enseignement medical et de la recherche grâce a un corps professoral d'excellence
Autor:
R L Cruess, I G Yablon
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Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research. 102:245-250
Autor:
R L Cruess
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The Journal of Bone & Joint Surgery. 67:1434-1438
Autor:
K. C. Hong, R. L. Cruess
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Experimental Biology and Medicine. 148:887-890
The action of cortisone on bone collagen and collagenolytic activity has been investigated. Rats were injected subcutaneously with cortisone acetate and the collagen content, the incorporation of 14C-proline into 14C-hydroxy-proline, and the collagen
Autor:
K L Brown, R L Cruess
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The Journal of Bone & Joint Surgery. 64:270-279
Autor:
R. L. Cruess, K. W. Kan
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Calcified Tissue International. 40:137-148
Skeletal growth and serum hormonal levels in bovine fetuses were studied cross-sectionally from late first trimester to late third trimester, of gestation (corresponding approximately to 75–275 days of age, and a crown-rump (CR) 5–105 cm/in size)
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Journal of Endocrinology. 103:125-131
In order to assess which hormones may exert direct effects on skeletal growth at the epiphysial growth plate, the specific binding of hormones to the epiphysial cartilage of growing dogs and rabbits was studied. Membrane fractions obtained by centrif