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New screening method for lung cancer by detecting volatile organic compounds in breath

✍ Scribed by C. Belda-Iniesta; J. de Castro Carpeño; J. A. Carrasco; V. Moreno; E. Casado Sáenz; J. Feliu; M. Sereno; F. García Río; J. Barriuso; M. González Barón


Book ID
107596228
Publisher
Springer Milan
Year
2007
Tongue
Spanish
Weight
66 KB
Volume
9
Category
Article
ISSN
1699-048X

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