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Tag masses [6 articles]

Recent papers classified by the tag masses.
  • Cooperation and conflict in quorum-sensing bacterial populations
    Nature, Vol. 450, No. 7168. (15 November 2007), pp. 411-414.
    by Stephen P Diggle, Ashleigh S Griffin, Genevieve S Campbell, Stuart A West
  • From Military to Civilian Technology: The Introduction of Tear Gas for Civil Riot Control
    Technology and Culture, Vol. 19, No. 2. (1978), pp. 151-168.
    by Daniel P Jones
    posted to chemical_warfare crowd_control masses tear_gas by jgoodwin on 2006-12-12 01:02:12 as ****
  • "Where Is Your Rupture?": Mass Culture and the Gesamtkunstwerk
    October, Vol. 56 (1991), pp. 43-63.
    by Annette Michelson
  • Transient Homogeneously Enhancing Hepatic Masses: Can Size Predict Benignity?
    Am. J. Roentgenol., Vol. 190, No. 2. (1 February 2008), pp. 300-307.
    by Fiona Hughes-Cassidy, Jeffrey Wong, Diego Aguirre, Alyssa D Chavez, Tanya Wolfson, Anthony Gamst, Claude Sirlin
  • Discrimination between benign and malignant adnexal masses by specialist ultrasound examination versus serum CA-125.
    J Natl Cancer Inst, Vol. 99, No. 22. (21 November 2007), pp. 1706-1714.
    posted to adnexal ca125 iota masses ovarian by frohike on 2008-02-04 16:41:29 as **
  • External validation of mathematical models to distinguish between benign and malignant adnexal tumors: a multicenter study by the International Ovarian Tumor Analysis Group.
    Clin Cancer Res, Vol. 13, No. 15 Pt 1. (1 August 2007), pp. 4440-4447.
    posted to external iota masses ovarian validation by frohike on 2008-02-04 16:40:37 as **
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