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    Diagnostic role of gadolinium-DTPA in pediatric neuroradiology

    We retrospectively reviewed the findings in 655 consecutive young patients who underwent contrastenhanced MR examinations (1.5T) of the head or spine. Their ages ranged from 4 months to 20 years (mean 10 years...

    H. -L. Ge, W. L. Hirsch, G. L. Wolf, R. A. Rubin, R. K. Hackett in Neuroradiology (1992)

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    P. Lacombe, G. Blaise, F. Plante, C. Hollmann in Canadian Journal of Anaesthesia (1990)

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    Contrast Media for MRI: Present and Future Applications

    MR contrast agents have become credible research subjects although their final clinical utility depends upon a complex interplay between the capability of the detector and the characteristics of the indicator ...

    G. L. Wolf in NMR: Principles and Applications to Biomedical Research (1990)

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    J. P. O’Callaghan, R. T. Williams, C. J. E. Cruise in Canadian Journal of Anaesthesia (1988)

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    J. F. Nicholas, J. Fuller, T. C. Frewen, R. Lee in Canadian Journal of Anaesthesia (1987)

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    Drugs Useful in Angioplasty

    Endothelial trauma is an inevitable consequence of passing guidewires and catheters through blood vessels [1]. Angioplasty produces more extensive trauma — “controlled damage” — to a diseased blood vessel. The...

    G. L. Wolf in Radiology Today (1987)

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    F. Donat, D. R. Bevan, R. K. Baumgarten in Canadian Anaesthetists’ Society Journal (1985)

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    H. T. Kieraszewicz, A. M. Lam, D. J. Steward in Canadian Anaesthetists’ Society Journal (1983)

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    Abstracts The Eighth Annual Session of the Society of Gastrointestinal Radiologists, October 11, 1979, Williamsburgh, Virginia

    R. E. Koehler, P. J. Weyman, H. F. Oakley, P. C. Freeny in Gastrointestinal Radiology (1980)

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    Safety evaluation and biochemical behavior of monotertiarybutylhydroquinone

    The safety of monotertiarybutylhydroquinone as an oil-soluble food grade antioxidant was evaluated in acute studies with rats and dogs, in subacute feedings in rats, in rat reproductive efficiency and placenta...

    B. D. Astill, C. J. Terhaar, W. J. Krasavage in Journal of the American Oil Chemists’ Soci… (1975)