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  • 32. Histochemistry of colloidal iron stained crystal associated material in urinary stones and experimentally induced intrarenal deposits in rats.
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  • 33. The crystalline structure of pancreatic calculi.
    Tohda H, Tsuchiya Y, Kobayashi T, Kishiro H, Yanagisawa T.
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  • 36. Silicon dioxide calculi in humans in the absence of silicate antacid medication.
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  • 37. Epitaxial considerations in urinary stone formation. I. The urate-oxalate-phosphate system.
    Koutsoukos PG, Lam-Erwin CY, Nancollas GH.
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