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Posterior C1–C2 Fusion With Polyaxial Screw and Rod Fixation
20011.0k citationsJ. Harms, Robert P. MelcherSpineprofile →
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Rickert, Marcus, Michael Rauschmann, C. Fleege, Eyal Behrbalk, & J. Harms. (2015). Interbody fusion procedures. Development from a historical perspective. Der Orthopäde. 44(2). 104–113.6 indexed citations
Hornicek, Francis J., Daniel I. Rosenthal, Henry J. Mankin, et al.. (2012). Sarcoidosis of the Spine. Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery. 94(7). e42–e42.6 indexed citations
Boudaoud, Karima, et al.. (2002). Electronic Communication Issues Related to Online Dispute Resolution Systems. SSRN Electronic Journal. 676–694.4 indexed citations
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Harms, J. & Robert P. Melcher. (2001). Posterior C1–C2 Fusion With Polyaxial Screw and Rod Fixation. Spine. 26(22). 2467–2471.1049 indexed citations breakdown →
Harms, J., et al.. (1996). Automatic and Reliable Elimination of E-mail Loops Based on Statistical Analysis. USENIX Large Installation Systems Administration Conference. 139–144.
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Serugendo, Giovanna Di Marzo, et al.. (1996). Formalization of Agents and Multi-Agent Systems. The Special Case of Category Theory. Archive ouverte UNIGE (University of Geneva).2 indexed citations
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Harms, J., Per Berg, & C. K. Mertz. (1974). Knochenrevascularisation nach Refobacin-Palacos-Fllung: Eine experimentelle Untersuchung an der Hundetibia. Archiv für Orthopädische und Unfall-Chirurgie. 80(1). 71–78.9 indexed citations
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Harms, J., et al.. (1974). Experimentelle Untersuchungen ber die Wrmeentwicklung im Knochen bei der Polymerisation von Knochenzement: Intraoperative Temperaturmessungen bei normaler Blutzirkulation und in Blutleere. Archiv für Orthopädische und Unfall-Chirurgie. 78(1). 62–69.22 indexed citations
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