FT-IR Analysis of Urinary Stones: A Helpful Tool for Clinician Comparison with the Chemical Spot Test
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G. Gambaro | A. Cocci | J. Gervasoni | S. Persichilli | A. Primiano | C. Zuppi | P. M. Ferraro | A. D'addessi | A. Schiattarella
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