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  • 21. Age-related changes in the chemical composition of gallstones.
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  • 22. Microstructure of gallstones.
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  • 24. The sequential deposition of crystalline material in gallstones: evidence for changing gallbladder bile composition during the growth of some stones.
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  • 34. [Analysis of gallstones by infrared spectrophotometry. Advantages and limits of the method (author's transl)].
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  • 38. [Chemical analysis of gallstones. [II] Classification and composition of human gallstones (author's transl)].
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  • 40. Chemical analysis of gallstones.
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