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JOUR FIXE – Selected Lectures (2007 – 2025) Volume I
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Weitere partielle Strukturbeweise für die Glykoside der Sarmentosid‐A‐ und Thollosid‐Reihe †. Glykoside von Strophanthus sarmentosus P. DC. 9. Mitteilung ‡. Glykoside und Aglykone, 206. Mitteilung §
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Acid sphingomyelinase deficiency (ASMD): addressing knowledge gaps in unmet needs and patient journey in Italy—a Delphi consensus
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From LiDAR to deep learning: A case study of computer-assisted approaches to the archaeology of Guadalupe and northeast Honduras
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Processability of a hot work tool steel powder mixture in laser-based powder bed fusion
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Hydrogen Isotopes Permeation in Clean or Unoxidized FeCrAl Alloys: A Review
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ixypsilonzett winterheft 2025/26 – Perspektiv:Wechsel
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Grundlagen der Verfahrenstechnik in der Pflanzenproduktion – Beschreibung, Analyse und Bewertung von landwirtschaftlichen Verfahren
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Finanzplatz Hamburg
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Transanal irrigation is effective in functional fecal incontinence
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Fecal Microbiota Succession of Piglets from Birth to Post-weaning by 454 Pyrosequencing Analysis
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Fates of Hydrogen During Alumina Growth Below Yttria Nodules in FeCrAl(RE) at Low Partial Pressures of Water
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Fecal but not serum calprotectin is a potential marker of GVHD after stem cell transplantation
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Comparative genomics of Enterococcus spp. isolated from bovine feces
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Association of dietary patterns with the fecal microbiota in Korean adolescents
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Characteristics of extended-spectrum β-lactamase–producing Escherichia coli isolated from fecal samples of piglets with diarrhea in central and southern Taiwan in 2015
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Oral, frozen fecal microbiota transplant (FMT) capsules for recurrent Clostridium difficile infection
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Effect of biofeedback therapy on anorectal physiological parameters among patients with fecal evacuation disorder
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Fecal incontinence and radiation dose on anal sphincter in patients with locally advanced rectal cancer (LARC) treated with preoperative chemoradiotherapy: a retrospective, single-institutional study