Collage (Computer file) : Collage with Photoshop / written by Russell Sparkman ; edited by AGOSTO and AXXi
1995
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Collage -- Denmark. : Collage architecture / Nils-Ole Lund ; with an introduction by Christian W. Thomsen
1990
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Collage dentaire. : Orthodontic materials : scientific and clinical aspects / [edited by] William A. Brantley, Theodore Eliades ; with contributions by William A. Brantley [and others] ; foreword by T.M. Graber
2001
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Collage, English. : Sometimes I think, sometimes I am / [Sara Fanelli ; texts by Marina Warner and Steven Heller]
Collage, French. : Surrealist collage in text and image : dissecting the exquisite corpse / Elza Adamowicz
1998
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Collage, German. : All these black days - between : [postcard collages and texts] / Rebecca Horn
2001
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Collage -- Germany -- Exhibitions. : Kurt Schwitters in exile : the late work, 1937-1948 = Kurt Schwitters im Exil : das Spätwerk, 1937-1948 : 2-31 October 1981
Collage -- Study and teaching (Middle school) : The possibilities of play in the classroom : on the power of aesthetic experience in teaching, learning, and researching / Margaret Macintyre Latta
ARTHRITIS that is induced in experimental animals. Immunological methods and infectious agents can be used to develop experimental arthritis models. These methods include injections of stimulators of the immune response, such as an adjuvant (ADJUVANTS, IMMUNOLOGIC) or COLLAGEN
ARTHRITIS that is induced in experimental animals. Immunological methods and infectious agents can be used to develop experimental arthritis models. These methods include injections of stimulators of the immune response, such as an adjuvant (ADJUVANTS, IMMUNOLOGIC) or COLLAGEN
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Collagen -- Biotechnology : Type I collagen : biological functions, synthesis & medicinal applications / edited by Maria Eduarda Henriques, Marcio Pinto
Historically, a heterogeneous group of acute and chronic diseases, including rheumatoid arthritis, systemic lupus erythematosus, progressive systemic sclerosis, dermatomyositis, etc. This classification was based on the notion that "collagen" was equivalent to "connective tissue", but with the present recognition of the different types of collagen and the aggregates derived from them as distinct entities, the term "collagen diseases" now pertains exclusively to those inherited conditions in which the primary defect is at the gene level and affects collagen biosynthesis, post-translational modification, or extracellular processing directly. (From Cecil Textbook of Medicine, 19th ed, p1494)
Collagen diseases -- Biography. : Anatomy of an illness as perceived by the patient : reflections on healing and regeneration / by Norman Cousins ; introd. by René Dubos
A polypeptide substance comprising about one third of the total protein in mammalian organisms. It is the main constituent of SKIN; CONNECTIVE TISSUE; and the organic substance of bones (BONE AND BONES) and teeth (TOOTH)
A polypeptide substance comprising about one third of the total protein in mammalian organisms. It is the main constituent of SKIN; CONNECTIVE TISSUE; and the organic substance of bones (BONE AND BONES) and teeth (TOOTH)
A polypeptide substance comprising about one third of the total protein in mammalian organisms. It is the main constituent of SKIN; CONNECTIVE TISSUE; and the organic substance of bones (BONE AND BONES) and teeth (TOOTH)
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Collagen -- Immunology : Immunochemistry Of The Extracellular Matrix : Volume 1 / by Furthmayr
ARTHRITIS that is induced in experimental animals. Immunological methods and infectious agents can be used to develop experimental arthritis models. These methods include injections of stimulators of the immune response, such as an adjuvant (ADJUVANTS, IMMUNOLOGIC) or COLLAGEN
ARTHRITIS that is induced in experimental animals. Immunological methods and infectious agents can be used to develop experimental arthritis models. These methods include injections of stimulators of the immune response, such as an adjuvant (ADJUVANTS, IMMUNOLOGIC) or COLLAGEN
A mixed-function oxygenase that catalyzes the hydroxylation of peptidyllysine, usually in protocollagen, to peptidylhydroxylysine. The enzyme utilizes molecular oxygen with concomitant oxidative decarboxylation of the cosubstrate 2-oxoglutarate to succinate. EC 1.14.11.4