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Clinics In Radiology

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ISSN Online :  2834-8419
Journal DOI :  10.31579/2834-8419/CIR
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Current Issue :  Volume 1 - Issue 2 - 2022
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Clinics In Radiology is an open access, peer-reviewed journal that considers articles on all aspects of neuroscience, welcoming studies that provide insight in,
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Clinics In Radiology brings you comprehensive, clinical information that can be applied directly to your practice. Each bimonthly issue (January, March, May, ...
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Maternal 3,3’-Diiodothyronine Sulfate Formation from Guinea Pig Placenta Perfused with 3,3’,5-Triodothyronine

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Rivalry between human ideation and virus mutation: two competing means of sustainability

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Virus Cooperation, ZIKV Viremia and in Utero Fetus Infection

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Tactile Contact as a Marketing Tool for Improving an HIV/STD Education Program’s Compliance / Retention with Crack Cocaine Users

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Research Article 04 Oct 2022

The Provincial Reference Hospital of Jason Sendwe

Malonga L. Jonathan, Dah’ngwa Dieudonne, Malonga F., Munan M. Roger, Simon M., Ngaroua (2022). The Provincial Reference Hospital of Jason Sendwe Lubumbashi “An observational study”. Clinics In Radiology. 1(1); DOI:10.31579/ 2834-8419/003

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Case Report 30 Sep 2022

L-ornithine L-aspartate and intermittent renal rep

Nourhane J. Obeid, Khaled H. Soukarieh, Jessy G.Fadel, Rayyan M. Wazzi-Mkahal, Mona H. Hallak et al. (2022). L-ornithine L-aspartate and intermittent renal replacement therapy in fulminant hepatitis A: A case report. Clinics In Radiology. 1(1); DOI:1

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