A simple procedure for obtaining high‐quality nmr spectra of semiquantitative value from small tissue specimens: cervical biopsies.
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J. Saunders | I. Smith | A. Kuesel | J K Saunders | I C Smith | A C Kuesel | T Kroft | M Préfontaine | N Mikhael | N. Mikhael | M. Préfontaine | T. Kroft
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