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Keyword [Young Adult]
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The Study On The Relationship Among The MTHFR Gene Mutation And The Deficiency Of Folic Acid , VitaminB
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And The Occurrence Of Cerebral Infarction In Young Adult
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The Relationship Between Hyperhomocysteinemia And Young Adult Cerebral Infarction
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Clinical Analysis Of Young Adult Stroke
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Immunophenotype Characteristics And Expression Of Antiapoptotic Gene Bcl-2 In Hodgkin Lymphoma
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Analysis Of TOAST Subtyping And Risk Factor Of Cerebral Ischemic Stroke In 89 Young Adults
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The Relationship Among MTHFR Gene Mutation, Homocysteine And Young Adult Stroke
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Anthropometrics Research On Lip Soft Tissue Of The Young Adult With Normal Occlusion In Han
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Effects Of Basket-ball Amateur Training On Bone Density Of Young Adult Women
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High-order Aberration In Eyes Of Young Adults With Myopia Measuring By ITrace Visual Function Analyzer
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Kinetic Analysis Of The Lower Limbs In The Walking Of Normal Young Adults
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The Clinical Characteristics Of Young Cryptogenic Cerebral Infarction
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Clinical Analysis Of 307 Young Adult Stroke
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Clinical Results Of Treatment For Fresh Femoral Neck Fracture In Young Adult With Close Reduction And Compressed Cannulate Screw Fixation
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Etiologic Study Of Young Ischemic Stroke In Southwest Of Shandong
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Young Adult Carotid Artery In Patients With Extracranial Atherosclerosis Of Cerebral Infarction
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The Evaluation Of Therapeutic Effects Of Facemask Protraction In The Treatment Of Young Adult Skeletal Crossbite
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Clinical And Biomechanics Analysis Of Preventing Osteonecrosis Collapse Complicated With Femoral Neck Fracture Of Young Adult By Modified Surgical Treatment
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The Clinical And Coronary Angiographic Characteristics Of Acute Myocardial Infarction In Young Adults
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Comparison Of The Effect Of Forsus Device Of Retrognathic Mandible In Adolescents And Young Adults Patients
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Analysis Of Relationship Between Traditional Chinese Medicine Stasis-syndrome And Serum Homocysteine In Young Adult And Elderly Cerebral Infarction Patients
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