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Near Rings Characterized By Intuitionistic Fuzzy Bi Ideals by Dhilipkumar K., Ramachandran M.
Published 2020-12-01
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The diagnosis of art: Caravaggio's jaundiced Bacchus. by Aronson, J, Ramachandran, M
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Jacob Lockhart Clarke's and John Hughlings Jackson's first description of syringomyelia. by Ramachandran, M, Aronson, J
Published 2012Journal article -
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The diagnosis of art: WH Auden’s face. by Aronson, J, Ramachandran, M
Published 2011Journal article -
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The diagnosis of art: Lowry’s cripples. by Ramachandran, M, Aronson, J
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The diagnosis of art: Ernst Ludwig Kirchner's 'nervous breakdown'. by Aronson, J, Ramachandran, M
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The diagnosis of art: Millais’ blind girl. by Aronson, J, Ramachandran, M
Published 2008Journal article -
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The diagnosis of art: Alice, the Duchess, Sir John Tenniel, foxgloves, and roses. by Aronson, J, Ramachandran, M
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John Marshall's first description of surgical electrocautery. by Ramachandran, M, Aronson, J
Published 2011Journal article -
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The diagnosis of art: Achilles Emperaire and spondyloepiphyseal dysplasia congenita. by Ramachandran, M, Aronson, J
Published 2007Journal article -
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The diagnosis of art: scleroderma in Paul Klee – and Rembrandt’s scholar? by Aronson, J, Ramachandran, M
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John Bostock's first description of hayfever. by Ramachandran, M, Aronson, J
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The diagnosis of art: Rachmaninov's hand span. by Ramachandran, M, Aronson, J
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The diagnosis of art: melancholy and the portrait of Dr. Gachet. by Aronson, J, Ramachandran, M
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The first description of hayfever? Response by Ramachandran, M, Aronson, J
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Frederick Treve's first surgical operation for appendicitis. by Ramachandran, M, Aronson, J
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Benjamin Brodie's infamous case of Isambard Kingdom Brunel and an inhaled gold coin. 1843. by Ramachandran, M, Aronson, J
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The diagnosis of art: Valentin le desosse and Ehlers-Danlos syndrome. by Aronson, J, Ramachandran, M
Published 2007Journal article -
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The diagnosis of art: exophthalmos--Gustave Dore's ogre. by Aronson, J, Ramachandran, M
Published 2006Journal article