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Volume 10, Number 12—December 2004

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Research

P. Kern et al.
C. Weldon et al.
A. Y. Gancz et al.
K. Klenk et al.
A. Suzuki et al.
J. G. Estrada-Franco et al.
O. Yossepowitch et al.
C. R. Pantoja et al.
L. L. Coffey et al.
A. C. Brault et al.
Y. K. Choi et al.
V. P. Hsu et al.
W. B. Stone et al.
P. Nabeth et al.
F. Van Immerseel et al.
N. D. Wolfe et al.

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Dispatches

D. A. Randall et al.
A. Y. Gancz et al.
S. W. Hendriksen et al.
S. Jongwutiwes et al.
M. S. Duffy et al.
E. van Duijkeren et al.
J. Reynes et al.
X. Y. Han et al.
A. B. Allison et al.
C. Tu et al.
T. Skarpaas et al.
D. W. Beasley et al.
K. Park et al.
B. Cherry et al.
J. Keawcharoen et al.
S. A. Tweed et al.
N. Marano and M. Pappiaoanou

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