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Publications by Ismael da Silva Neto
Quantitative Growth of the Human Fetal Larynx: Allometric Study Between the 9th and 38th Weeks Post-Conception
Jornal de Pediatria
Child Health
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Quantitative Morphometry of Squamous Cell Hyperplasia of the Larynx.
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