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Pathways In Applied Immunology: In Memoriam Walter Brendel
Pathways In Applied Immunology: In Memoriam Walter Brendel

By Stein, Konrad, Mechthild, Walter Brendel, Konrad Messmer, Messmer, Mechthild Stein, Jean Medawar (Auth.), Prof. Dr. Konrad Messmer, Mechthild Stein (Eds.)

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This book is dedicated to the memory of Walter Brendel, late Professor of Experimental Surgery and Chairman of the Institute for Surgical Research at the University of Munich, Germany. For 20 years...

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Reading Emily Dickinson'S Letters: Critical Essays
Reading Emily Dickinson'S Letters: Critical Essays

By Jane Donahue Eberwein, MACKENZIE, Cindy, Marietta Messmer, Messmer, Cindy Mackenzie, Cynthia MacKenzie, Marietta, Eberwein, Jane Donahue

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Emily Dickinson, who regarded a letter as "a joy of Earth," was herself a gifted epistolary artist -- cryptic and allusive in style, dazzling in verbal effects, and sensitively attuned to the recip...

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Microcirculation In Chronic Venous Insufficiency
Microcirculation In Chronic Venous Insufficiency

By Bodensee Symposium On Microcirculation, K. Messmer, Messmer

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TThis volume contains expert articles on the physiology and function of the microvascular and microlymphatic systems, the physiology of microvascular fluid filtration and reabsorption, interactions...

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Orthogonal Polarization Spectral Imaging
Orthogonal Polarization Spectral Imaging

By Bodensee Symposium On Microcirculation, K. Messmer, Messmer

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This book introduces orthogonal polarized spectral (OPS) imaging, a new technique for examining the microcirculation in both animals and humans during surgery and in other clinical setups. OPS imag...

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Microcirculatory Effects Of Hemoglobin Solutions
Microcirculatory Effects Of Hemoglobin Solutions

By Bodensee Symposium On Microcirculation, K. Messmer, K. E. Burhop, Messmer, J. Hutter, Hütter, Burhop

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Solutions of stroma-free hemoglobin have been investigated for their potential as blood replacement fluids for more than 70 years. Despite many attempts to overcome their unwanted side effects thro...

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