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Immobilisation versus immediate mobilisation after intrauterine insemination: randomised controlled trial

Inge M Custers, PhD student and registrar1, Paul A Flierman, fertility doctor2, Pettie Maas, fertility doctor3, Tessa Cox, fertility doctor4, Thierry J H M Van Dessel, gynaecologist5, Mariette H Gerards, fertility doctor6, Monique H Mochtar, ...

From CUSTERS, I. M, FLIERMAN, P. A, MAAS, P., COX, T., VAN DESSEL, T. J H M, GERARDS, M. H, MOCHTAR, M. H, JANSSEN, C. A H, VAN DER VEEN, F., MOL, B. W. J, British Medical Journal,  29 Oct 2009
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CORRESPONDENCE: Giant Osteoclast Formation and Long-Term Oral Bisphosphonate Therapy

Since this article has no abstract, we have provided an extract of the first 100 words of the full text and any section headings. To the Editor: Weinstein et al. (Jan. 1 issue)1 report on giant osteoclast formation in women receiving long-term ...

From JOBKE, B., ROOS, J. C., COX, T. M., WEINSTEIN, R. S., ROBERSON, P. K., MANOLAGAS, S. C., New England Journal of Medicine -- Recent Issues,  15 Apr 2009

BOOK REVIEW: Shyness: How Normal Behavior Became a Sickness

. This well-written book is a thoughtful examination of shyness and its relation to psychopathology. It reminds me of earlier books in this area, including Richard McNally's Panic Disorder: A Critical Analysis (New York: Guilford Press, 1994) and Isaac ...

From COX, B. J., New England Journal of Medicine -- Recent Issues,  30 Jan 2008

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