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Vol 69, No 2 (2010) White communicating rami in human embryos at the end of the fifth week Abstract   PDF
M. Bruska, J. Łupicka, A. Pytel, W. Woźniak
Vol 77, No 2 (2018) Width of dental arches in patients with maxillary midline diastema Abstract   PDF
A. Sękowska, R. Chałas, I. Dunin-Wilczyńska
Online first Would three BMPs at low concentration be better than one at high concentration? An experimental study with rat osteoprogenitor cells Abstract   PDF
Stanislaw Moskalewski, Anna Hyc, Anna Osiecka-Iwan
Vol 82, No 4 (2023) Would you donate your body? Attitudes of students of nursing and physiotherapy towards body donation for educational and scientific purposes Abstract
W. Likus, P. Janiszewska
Vol 65, No 1 (2006) Wound management after the application of bone grafting substitutes in the orofacial region Abstract   PDF
T. Bayerlein, P. Proff, J. Fanghänel, E. Kauschke, E. Rumpel, W. Gerike, V. Bienengräber, T. Gedrange
Vol 72, No 3 (2013) Woven coronary artery: a case report and literature review Abstract   PDF
S.- M. Yuan
Online first Zygomaticofacial foramen in dry adult human skulls: a morphological study Abstract   PDF
Stanislav Malakhov, Petra Lukacikova, Andrej Mifkovic, Ladislava Wsolova, Oleg Vovk, Stefan Polak
Vol 73, No 2 (2014) ‘Venous lakes’ — a corrosion cast scanning electron microscopy study of regular and myomatous human uterine blood vessels Abstract   PDF   HTML
T. Bereza, K. A. Tomaszewski, G. J. Lis, E. Mizia, A. Pasternak, M. Mazur, J. Mituś
Vol 81, No 3 (2022) “False” foramina and fissures of the skull: a narrative review with clinical implications Abstract
C. Werner, M. Mathkour, J. Koueik, Ł. Olewnik, A. Aysenne, M. Loukas, J. Iwanaga, A. S. Dumont, R. S. Tubbs
Vol 80, No 4 (2021) “Popliteofascial muscle” or rare variant of the tensor fasciae suralis? Abstract
Ł. Olewnik, B. Gonera, K. Kurtys, R. S. Tubbs, M. Polguj
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