Secular trends in HbA1c levels among children and adolescents with type 1 diabetes. [PDF]
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University of Melbourne Calendar 1911
Title varies slightly: University of Melbourne regulations (1855-1858) ; Melbourne University Calendar (1858-1948) ; The Melbourne University calendar for the academic year ... ; University of Melbourne Calendar ... (1949-2004 in print format ; 2005- in
University of Melbourne
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Global pharmacovigilance reporting: comparative analysis of adverse event obligations across five major regulatory authorities. [PDF]
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Conference Calendar [Conference Calendar] [PDF]
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University of Melbourne Calendar 1998
Title varies slightly: University of Melbourne regulations (1855-1858) ; Melbourne University Calendar (1858-1948) ; The Melbourne University calendar for the academic year ... ; University of Melbourne Calendar ... (1949-2004 in print format ; 2005- in
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Mortality differences between ICUs that are regarded as 'in control': a longitudinal register-based study in the Netherlands, 2013-2023. [PDF]
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University of Melbourne Calendar 1895
Title varies slightly: University of Melbourne regulations (1855-1858) ; Melbourne University Calendar (1858-1948) ; The Melbourne University calendar for the academic year ... ; University of Melbourne Calendar ... (1949-2004 in print format ; 2005- in
University of Melbourne
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A framework for jointly modeling the natural history of ductal carcinoma in situ and invasive breast cancer. [PDF]
Kapanidis E, Humphreys K.
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University of Melbourne Calendar 1894
Title varies slightly: University of Melbourne regulations (1855-1858) ; Melbourne University Calendar (1858-1948) ; The Melbourne University calendar for the academic year ... ; University of Melbourne Calendar ... (1949-2004 in print format ; 2005- in
University of Melbourne
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All‑cause excess mortality in Germany peaked during the late‑2022 influenza period, exceeding peaks during SARS‑CoV‑2 waves (2020-2023). [PDF]
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