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The following pages link to snowflake (Q550147):
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- snow (Q7561) (← links)
- Koch snowflake (Q223137) (← links)
- snowflake (Q1320049) (← links)
- ice crystal (Q1325808) (← links)
- powder snow (Q2585006) (← links)
- Aster (Q2868385) (← links)
- snowflake child (Q7548631) (← links)
- (Q10565848) (redirect page) (← links)
- Rokkatei (Q11392505) (← links)
- Sekka Zusetu (Q11659935) (← links)
- sekka pattern (Q11659936) (← links)
- (Q12718494) (redirect page) (← links)
- rimed snow (Q13616964) (← links)
- Officer of the Order of Canada (Q15278116) (← links)
- (Q16296169) (redirect page) (← links)
- (Q18448936) (redirect page) (← links)
- Schneeglöckchen und Schneeflöckchen (Q19227403) (← links)
- Lac aux Flocons (Q22615844) (← links)
- Super Snowflakes: Step-Wise Self-Assembly and Dynamic Exchange of Rhombus Star-Shaped Supramolecules. (Q30101119) (← links)
- Using a snowflake data model and autocompletion to support diagnostic coding in acute care hospitals (Q30954858) (← links)
- Molecular cloning of a gene (cfp) encoding the cytoplasmic filament protein P59Nc and its genetic relationship to the snowflake locus of Neurospora crassa (Q33189616) (← links)
- Bilateral aniridia lenticular coloboma and snowflake retinal degeneration (Q33407382) (← links)
- Analysis and Study of Molecule Data Sets Using Snowflake Diagrams of Weighted Maximum Common Subgraph Trees (Q33879724) (← links)
- Snowflake vitreoretinal degeneration (SVD) mutation R162W provides new insights into Kir7.1 ion channel structure and function (Q34972098) (← links)
- Origins of multicellular evolvability in snowflake yeast (Q35022980) (← links)
- Inherited syndrome with corneal snowflake dystrophy, oculocutaneous pigmentary disturbances, pseudoexfoliation and malabsorption. Statistical data of some symptoms (Q36460839) (← links)
- Mutations in KCNJ13 cause autosomal-dominant snowflake vitreoretinal degeneration (Q36477647) (← links)
- Prophylactic laser photocoagulation in hereditary snowflake vitreoretinal degeneration. A family report (Q36617854) (← links)
- Characterization of the R162W Kir7.1 mutation associated with snowflake vitreoretinopathy (Q36699610) (← links)
- Small-angle scattering from the Cantor surface fractal on the plane and the Koch snowflake. (Q39038909) (← links)
- Carbonaceous "Snowflakes" and the Origin of Life (Q39099738) (← links)
- Natural Selection in Cancer Biology: From Molecular Snowflakes to Trait Hallmarks. (Q39114006) (← links)
- Snowflakes in August: Leptospirosis Hemorrhagic Pneumonitis. (Q40569587) (← links)
- Apoptosis in snowflake yeast: novel trait, or side effect of toxic waste? (Q41817648) (← links)
- Precision oncology for patients with advanced cancer: the challenges of malignant snowflakes (Q43207016) (← links)
- The snowflake sign. A sonographic marker for prenatal detection of fetal skin denudation (Q44558509) (← links)
- Snowflake vitreoretinal degeneration: follow-up of the original family (Q44673700) (← links)
- Genetic linkage of snowflake vitreoretinal degeneration to chromosome 2q36. (Q45158800) (← links)
- Of snowflakes and natural killer cell subsets (Q46481124) (← links)
- The Visual Aesthetics of Snowflakes (Q47689914) (← links)
- A novel supramolecular magnesoborate framework with snowflake-like channels built by unprecedented huge B69 cluster cages. (Q47707405) (← links)
- Growth kinetics and morphology of snowflakes in supersaturated atmosphere using a three-dimensional phase-field model (Q49820291) (← links)
- Localized, central optic snowflake degeneration of a polymethyl methacrylate intraocular lens: clinical report with pathological correlation (Q51134549) (← links)
- Snowflake degeneration of an intraocular lens (Q51595669) (← links)
- EXPERIMENTAL CULTIVATION OF THE PLANTS CONTAINING GALANTHAMINE AT IZU. (1) GENERAL GROWTH OF SHOKIRAN (LYCORIS AUREA HERB.), NATSUZUISEN (L. SQUAMIGERA MAXIM.), SNOWFLAKE (LEUCOJUM AESTIVUM L.), AND SNOWDROP (GALANTHUS NIVALIS L.), 1961 TO 1962 (Q52631195) (← links)
- Lesson of the month 1: Seeing snowflakes. (Q52990672) (← links)
- Hexaphenylbenzene-Based, π-Conjugated Snowflake-Shaped Luminophores: Tunable Aggregation-Induced Emission Effect and Piezofluorochromism. (Q53251217) (← links)
- The role of surface hydrolysis of ferricyanide anions in crystal growth of snowflake-shaped α-Fe2O3. (Q53512726) (← links)
- Snowflakes in the heart: an ultrasonic marker of severe hypercoagulability. (Q53607362) (← links)
- Broken barriers, biomarkers, and blocking antibodies-endothelial activation in sepsis*: no snowflake in an avalanche ever feels responsible. -Voltaire/François-Marie Arouet (1694-1778). (Q54400673) (← links)