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Lazic, Zoran
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Djurdjevic, Dragan
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Bubalo, Marija
Lazic, Zoran
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Milovic, Radomir
Petkovic-Curcin, Aleksandra
Djurdjevic, Dragan
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author Bubalo, Marija
Lazic, Zoran
Matic, Smiljana
Tatic, Zoran
Milovic, Radomir
Petkovic-Curcin, Aleksandra
Djurdjevic, Dragan
Loncarevic, Slobodan
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spellingShingle Bubalo, Marija, Lazic, Zoran, Matic, Smiljana, Tatic, Zoran, Milovic, Radomir, Petkovic-Curcin, Aleksandra, Djurdjevic, Dragan, Loncarevic, Slobodan, Vojnosanitetski pregled, The impact of thickness of resorbable membrane of human origin on the ossification of bone defects: A pathohistologic study, Pharmacology (medical)
title The impact of thickness of resorbable membrane of human origin on the ossification of bone defects: A pathohistologic study
title_full The impact of thickness of resorbable membrane of human origin on the ossification of bone defects: A pathohistologic study
title_fullStr The impact of thickness of resorbable membrane of human origin on the ossification of bone defects: A pathohistologic study
title_full_unstemmed The impact of thickness of resorbable membrane of human origin on the ossification of bone defects: A pathohistologic study
title_short The impact of thickness of resorbable membrane of human origin on the ossification of bone defects: A pathohistologic study
title_sort the impact of thickness of resorbable membrane of human origin on the ossification of bone defects: a pathohistologic study
title_unstemmed The impact of thickness of resorbable membrane of human origin on the ossification of bone defects: A pathohistologic study
topic Pharmacology (medical)
url http://dx.doi.org/10.2298/vsp1212076b