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November 2004
Oil and Water Can Be Mixed Together
Kimberly M. Greenwald, M.D.
Kimberly M. Greenwald, M.D.
Raleigh, North Carolina
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ASA Newsletter November 2004, Vol. 68, 38–39.
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Keith P. Kittelberger, Kimberly M. Greenwald; Oil and Water Can Be Mixed Together. ASA Newsletter 2004; 68:38–39
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