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Low molecular weight heparin versus Unfractionated heparin in patients with non ST-elevation acute coronary syndrome: a randomaized clinical trial
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parsa
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Jafari H
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Tabatabai A
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Human jaw joint hypermobility: Diagnosis and biomechanical modelling
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Koolstra, J.H
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Koutris, M.
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Tuijt, M.
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Comparing measurements of mitral valve area by two-dimensional planimetry and continuity equation in patients with mitral stenosis
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Sattarzadeh Badkoobeh R
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Derakhshan L
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Farhang Zand
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Pasha Meysamie A
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Khosravi B
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Grayly B
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Jabari SM
Published 2012-11-01
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Improved snag reporting in new residential buildings in New Zealand
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Rotimi, FE
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Tookey, J
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Rotimi, J.O.B
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Craig, NCR
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