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    Dihydroergotamine-Heparin Prophylaxis of Postoperative Deep Vein Thrombosis by Robertson, Mason G

    “…To the Editor.—The question not asked in the multicenter trial study1 is, who does not need dihydroergotamine and heparin prophylaxis against DVT during major…”
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    Apical Dominance in Rhizomes of Quackgrass (Elytrigia repens): Inhibitory Effect of Scale Leaves by Robertson, J. Mason, Taylor, John S., Harker, K. Neil, Pocock, Robert N., Yeung, Edward C.

    Published in Weed science (01-09-1989)
    “…Surgical experiments were conducted on cultured five-node apical rhizome segments of quackgrass. Removal of scale leaves promoted an initial burst of growth…”
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    Hematuria and Cholethiasis With β-Thalassemia by Robertson, Mason G

    “…To the Editor.—Since the report of Goodwin et al1 in 1950 of painless hematuria associated with sickle cell hemoglobinopathy, numerous reports have confirmed…”
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    Mumps With Orchitis And Lymphosarcoma by Robertson, Mason G

    “…To the Editor.—Patients with malignant lymphoma exhibit increased susceptibility to herpes zoster and to other kinds of infections. Relationship between…”
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    Ascorbic Acid and the Common Cold by Robertson, Mason G

    “…To the Editor.—Dr. Linus Pauling, Nobel laureate, has adduced impressive arguments to indicate that vitamin C may have an important role, not as yet clearly…”
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    Brucella Infection Transmitted by Dog Bite by Robertson, Mason G

    “…To the Editor.—During the first ten months of 1972, fifteen cases of brucellosis were reported in Georgia, matching the number in a preceding two-year period.1…”
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    Malignant Melanoma in Husband and Wife by Robertson, Mason G

    “…To the Editor.—"Familial incidence of malignant melanoma has been rarely commented on in the literature." Cawley1 reported its occurrence in a father, son, and…”
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    Fame is the Spur the Clear Eponym Doth Raise by Robertson, Mason G

    “…To the Editor.—Scene: First day of rounds with the new house staff, July 1, 1972.Attending: "There's the cause of his swallowing difficulties!" pointing to an…”
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    Priapism and Painless Hematuria In Hemoglobin C Trait by Robertson, Mason G

    “…To the Editor.—Sickle cell disease (homozygous SS disease) is well known as a cause of priapism. Heterozygous sickle cell trait is well known to be associated…”
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    Viruses and Genetics by Robertson, Mason G

    “…To the Editor.—The item discussing herpesvirus transforming cells by passing on genes (216:2078, 1971) evokes thoughts on an old philosophical question…”
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    Bone Metastases Mimicking Sickle Cell Crisis by Robertson, Mason G

    “…To the Editor.—Sickle cell crises associated with sickle cell thalassemia and other combined hemoglobinopathies are common in a black population. The problem…”
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    Postural Hypotension and Steroids by Robertson, Mason G

    “…To the Editor.—Earlier literature concerning the use of the adrenal cortical hormones emphasized the occasional development of adrenal crisis, secondary to the…”
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    Drought-Induced Increases in Abscisic Acid Levels in the Root Apex of Sunflower by J. Mason Robertson, Pharis, Richard P., Yan Y. Huang, Reid, David M., Yeung, Edward C.

    Published in Plant physiology (Bethesda) (01-12-1985)
    “…Abscisic acid (ABA) levels in 3-mm apical root segments of slowly droughted sunflower plants (Helianthus annuus L. cv Russian Giant) were analyzed as the…”
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    Seaweed extract and alginates as adjuvants with sethoxydim by Taylor, J.S, Harker, K.N, Robertson, J.M

    Published in Weed technology (01-10-1993)
    “…Experiments were conducted in the greenhouse and the field to determine if a seaweed extract and its component alginates could enhance the activity of…”
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