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The solubility of magnesium ammonium phosphate hexahydrate at 38 degreesC, with considerations pertaining to the urine and the formation of urinary calculi
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RP20993
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Johnson, Richard G.
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JOURNAL OF UROLOGY. 1959 v.81 no.5 : 681-690;
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1959
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Minerals
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Trace elements in the body
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Urology
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