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    Soil properties influencing surface sealing of some sandy soils in the Sahel by Heil, J.W. (Texas AandM University, College Station, TX.), Juo, A.S.R, McInnes, K.J

    Published in Soil science (01-07-1997)
    “…Degraded Sahelian Alfisols are prone to sealing because of low soil organic matter content and exposure of finer textured subsoil attributable to erosion. We…”
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    Oxytocin unlike vasopressin is a stress hormone in the rat by Lang, R E, Heil, J W, Ganten, D, Hermann, K, Unger, T, Rascher, W

    Published in Neuroendocrinology (01-01-1983)
    “…The functions of oxytocin in the female are thought to be confined to the processes of milk ejection and parturition. In this study the role of oxytocin in the…”
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    Pharmacokinetic Profile and Tolerability of Liposomal Bupivacaine Following a Repeated Dose via Local Subcutaneous Infiltration in Healthy Volunteers by Rice, David, Heil, Justin W., Biernat, Lukasz

    Published in Clinical drug investigation (01-03-2017)
    “…Background Liposomal bupivacaine is indicated for administration into the surgical site to produce post-surgical analgesia. Objectives The objectives of this…”
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    Retrospective analysis of quality improvement when using liposome bupivacaine for postoperative pain control by King, Nicole M, Quiko, Albin S, Slotto, James G, Connolly, Nicholas C, Hackworth, Robert J, Heil, Justin W

    Published in Journal of pain research (01-01-2016)
    “…Liposome bupivacaine, a prolonged-release bupivacaine formulation, recently became available at the Naval Medical Center San Diego (NMCSD); before…”
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    Soil properties influencing surface sealing of some sandy soils in the Sahel by Heil, J W, Juo, ASR, McInnes, K J

    Published in Soil science (01-08-1997)
    “…Degraded Sahelian Alfisols are prone to sealing because of low soil organic matter content and exposure of finer textured subsoil attributable to erosion. We…”
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