Contributions of physiology to the understanding of diabetes

ten essays in memory of Albert E. Renold

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Springer
Language
English
Pages
171

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Cover of: Contributions of Physiology to the Understanding of Diabetes
Contributions of Physiology to the Understanding of Diabetes: Ten Essays in Memory of Albert E
January 15, 1997, Springer-Verlag
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Edition Notes

"Selected references from the bibliography of Albert E. Renold, M.D.": p. [160]-167.
Includes bibliographical references and index.

Published in
Berlin, New York

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Dewey Decimal Class
616.4/6207
Library of Congress
RC660 .C67 1997

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xiv, 171 p. :
Number of pages
171

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Open Library
OL991423M
ISBN 10
3540613854
LCCN
96029827
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1711235

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