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Recording the Contractions of the Human Pregnant and Non-Pregnant Uterus.
1934
Chassar Moir
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A Study of the Contractions of the Non-Pregnant Human Uterus.
January 1937, Edinburgh medical journal,
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[The question of action potential recording of the human non-pregnant uterus].
January 1955, Archiv fur Gynakologie,
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Recording of myometrial activity in the non-pregnant human uterus by a micro-transducer catheter.
January 1978, Acta obstetricia et gynecologica Scandinavica,
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Vascular responses in term pregnant and non-pregnant human uterus.
January 1991, Placenta,
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Studies on the contractibility of the human uterus (observation of the contractibility of the non-pregnant, pregnant and puerperal human uterus).
April 1954, Journal of the Japanese Obstetrical & Gynecological Society,
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Arachidonic acid metabolism by the non-pregnant human uterus.
May 1984, Prostaglandins, leukotrienes, and medicine,
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John Braxton Hicks, bipolar version, and the contractions of the pregnant uterus.
April 1956, The Journal of obstetrics and gynaecology of the British Empire,
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Intermediate filaments in smooth muscle from pregnant and non-pregnant human uterus.
July 1990, The Biochemical journal,
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[Torsion of the non-pregnant uterus].
April 1988, Ugeskrift for laeger,
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Uptake of 3H-norepinephrine in different segments of the human non-pregnant and pregnant uterus.
January 1989, Gynecologic and obstetric investigation,
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