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Gastric Emptying in Early Noninsulin-Dependent Diabetes Mellitus
K.L. Jones, M. Horowitz, B.I. Carney, J.M. Wishart, S. Guha and L. Green
Journal of Nuclear Medicine October 1996, 37 (10) 1643-1648;
K.L. Jones
M. Horowitz
B.I. Carney
J.M. Wishart
S. Guha
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Gastric Emptying in Early Noninsulin-Dependent Diabetes Mellitus
K.L. Jones, M. Horowitz, B.I. Carney, J.M. Wishart, S. Guha, L. Green
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