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Human Physiology: The Kidney. / Natochin, Y. V.

в: Human Physiology, Том 36, № 5, 08.10.2010, стр. 501-509.

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Natochin, YV 2010, 'Human Physiology: The Kidney', Human Physiology, Том. 36, № 5, стр. 501-509. https://doi.org/10.1134/S0362119710050026

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Natochin, Y. V. / Human Physiology: The Kidney. в: Human Physiology. 2010 ; Том 36, № 5. стр. 501-509.

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