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- SOME ASPECTS OF THE SOCIAL REHABILITATION OF THE DISABLED ADULT PERSONS
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- http://jser.fzf.ukim.edu.mk/index.php/component/content/article/9-uncategorised/2168-some-aspects-of-the-social-rehabilitation-of-the-disabled-adult-persons
- ESTABLISHMENT OF PARAOXONASE AND ARYLESTERASE ACTIVITY OF PARAOXONASE 1 (PON1) IN DEPENDENCE ON 55(L/M) AND 192(Q/R) DNA POLYMORPHISM IN ADULT PEOPLE WITH DOWN SYNDROME
- ВОСПОСТАВУВАЊЕ НА ПАРАОКСОНАЗНАТА И АРИЛЕСТЕРАЗНАТА АКТИВНОСТ НА ПАРАОКСОНАЗА 1 ( ПОН 1) ВО ЗАВИСНОСТ ОД 55 (L/M) И 192 (Q/R) ДНК ПОЛИМОРФИЗАМ КАЈ ВОЗРАСНИТЕ ЛИЦА СО ДАУНОВ СИНДРОМ Павел СИКОРА 1 , Ванда РЕПИСКА 1 , Мариа ШУСТРОВА 2 , Лукач ХАЛЧАК 3...
- http://jser.fzf.ukim.edu.mk/index.php/component/content/article/126-2010/2010-1-2-articles/2600-establishment-of-paraoxonase-and-arylesterase-activity-of-paraoxonase-1-pon1-in-dependence-on-55lm-and-192qr-dna-polymorphism-in-adult-people-with-down-syndrome
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