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Abstracts from the twenty-third meeting of the pancreatic society of Great Britain and Ireland at the Village Hotel, Leeds, UK

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Johnson, C.D., Ammori, B., Davides, D. et al. Abstracts from the twenty-third meeting of the pancreatic society of Great Britain and Ireland at the Village Hotel, Leeds, UK. Int. J. Pancreatol. 25, 229–250 (1999). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02925972

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