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Journal Articles:
[1] García, J.I., Sepúlveda, S. and Noriega-Hoces, L. (2010) Beneficial Effect of
Reduced Oxygen Concentration with Transfer of Blastocysts in IVF Patients Older
than 40 Years Old. Health, 2, 1010-1017.
[2] Maganioti, A.E., Chrissanthi, H.D., Charalabos, P.C., Andreas, R.D., George,
P.N. and Christos, C.N. (2010) Cointegration of Event-Related Potential (ERP) Signals
in Experiments with Different Electromagnetic Field (EMF) Conditions. Health, 2,
400-406.
[3] Bootorabi, F., Haapasalo, J., Smith, E., Haapasalo, H. and Parkkila, S. (2011)
Carbonic Anhydrase VII—A Potential Prognostic Marker in Gliomas. Health, 3, 6-12.
E-Journal Articles:
[4] Bharti, V.K. and Srivastava, R.S. (2009) Protective Role of Buffalo Pineal Proteins
on Arsenic-Induced Oxidative Stress in Blood and Kidney of Rats. Health, 1, 167-172.
http://www.scirp.org/fileOperation/downLoad.aspx?path=Health20090100017_97188589.pdf&type=journal
Books:
[5] Verdu, S. (1998) Multi-User Detection. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge.
Edited Book:
[6] Prasad, A.S. (1982) Clinical and Biochemical Spectrum of Zinc Deficiency in
Human Subjects. In: Prasad, A.S., Ed., Clinical, Biochemical and Nutritional Aspects
of Trace Elements, Alan R. Liss, Inc., New York, 5-15.
Conference Proceedings:
[7] Clare, L., Pottie, G. and Agre, J. (1999) Self-Organizing Distributed Sensor
Networks. Proceedings SPIE Conference Unattended Ground Sensor Technologies and
Applications, Orlando, 3713, 229-237.
Thesis:
[8] Heinzelman, W. (2000) Application-Specific Protocol Architectures for Wireless
Networks. Ph.D. Dissertation, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge.
Internet:
[9] Honeycutt, L. (1998) Communication and Design Course.
http://dcr.rpi.edu/commdesign/class1.html