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  • 21. [Determination of trace metals in blood by "one-drop method" of flame atomic absorption spectrometry. 1. A simple system for continuous determination method of serum iron, copper and zinc (author's transl)].
    Makino T, Takahara K.
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    Newhouse IJ, Clement DB, Lai C.
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  • 27. Trace elements and transport proteins in serum of children with Down syndrome and of healthy siblings living in the same environment.
    Annerén G, Gebre-Medhin M.
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  • 28. Maternal-fetal status of copper, iron, molybdenum, selenium and zinc in insulin-dependent diabetic pregnancies.
    Al-Saleh E, Nandakumaran M, Al-Shammari M, Makhseed M, Sadan T, Harouny A.
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    Casey AE, Casey JG, Downey E, Copeland H, Thomason S.
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  • 34. The common anemias.
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  • 39. Serum copper, iron and zinc in cases of acne vulgaris.
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