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Effects of Leaf Nutrients, Non-Structural Carbohydrates, and Microanatomical Structure on Biomass of Three Tree Species Under Drought Stress. [PDF]
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CuGaSe<sub>2</sub> photosensitive devices: a study of reliability and photoresponse with defects. [PDF]
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A Functional Shape Framework for the Detection of Multiple Sclerosis Using Optical Coherence Tomography Images. [PDF]
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Comparative Analysis of Morphological and Acoustic Correlates of Bush-Cricket Tympanic Membranes. [PDF]
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Quantitative ultrasound assessment of lower limb muscle morphology in type 2 diabetes with and without peripheral neuropathy. [PDF]
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Nonlinear dynamics of reverse osmosis high pressure high speed centrifugal pumps. [PDF]
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The thickness of the epidermis
British Journal of Dermatology, 1973SUMMARY Epidermal thickness has been accurately measured on 214 samples of skin from 188 volunteers. Variations with the individual, body site, sex and age are described and discussed. An original technique of measurement has been developed which has several advantages over conventional methods.
J T, Whitton, J D, Everall
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Pediatrics, 1982
The paper by Heimler et al1 concerning thermal environmental effects on growth and increase in skinfold thickness in premature infants was of interest to us in relation to our own work on macronutrient and energy accretion in the very low-birth-weight preterm infant.
P R, Swyer, T, Heim, B, Reichman
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The paper by Heimler et al1 concerning thermal environmental effects on growth and increase in skinfold thickness in premature infants was of interest to us in relation to our own work on macronutrient and energy accretion in the very low-birth-weight preterm infant.
P R, Swyer, T, Heim, B, Reichman
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