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- A new scoring system to classify patients with colorectal liver metastases : proposal of criteria to select candidates for hepatic resection
- Genetic Alterations in Ulcerative Colitis-associated Neoplasia Focusing on APC, K-ras Gene and Microsatellite Instability
- Quality Improvement of the Reconstruction Image on a PET System with Irregular Sensitivity Caused by Geometrical Arrangement(International Forum on Medical Imaging in Asia 2009 (IFMIA 2009))
- Multispectral Image Compression for Improvement of Colorimetric and Spectral Reproducibility by Nonlinear Spectral Transform
- Endoscopic Observation of Tissue by Narrowband Illumination
- Analysis of Spectral Reflectance Using Normalization Method from Endoscopic Spectroscopy System
- JVN Observation of H_2O Masers around the Evolved Star IRAS 22480+6002
- The Occurrence of an Abdominal Wall Abscess 11 Years After Appendectomy: Report of a Case
- Per Anal Suturing of a Bleeding Ulcer to Achieve Successful Hemostasis of Massive Hemorrhage Associated with Ulcerative Colitis : Report of Two Cases
- ENDOSCOPIC SUBMUCOSAL DISSECTION FOR EARLY GASTRIC CANCER : TECHNICAL FEASIBILITY, OPERATION TIME AND COMPLICATIONS FROM A LARGE CONSECUTIVE SERIES
- An SiO Maser Search off the Galactic Plane
- SiO Maser Survey of the Inner Bar of the Galactic Bulge
- SiO Maser Survey of IRAS Sources in the Inner Galactic Disk
- SiO Maser Survey of the Large-Amplitude Variables in the Galactic Center
- Near-Infrared Observations of the IRAS/SiO Sources in the Galactic Bulge : a Large Scale Distribution
- Detection of SiO Masers from the Large-Amplitude Variables in the Galactic Nuclear Disk
- Observations of SiO Maser Sources within a Few Parsec from the Galactic Center
- ENDOSCOPIC DIAGNOSIS OF INTRAEPITHELIAL SQUAMOUS NEOPLASIA IN HEAD AND NECK AND ESOPHAGEAL MUCOSAL SITES
- Gastroduodenitis associated with ulcerative colitis
- Sargramostim in patients with Crohn's disease : results of a phase 1-2 study